England meaning in Urdu
England Definitions
Useful Words
Britain : برطانیہ , British Capital : لندن , County : ضلع , Canute : ڈینمارک اور نوروے کا قدیم بادشاہ , Alfred Alistair Cooke : کوک امریکی صحافی , Auden : امریکی شاعر , Charles Laughton : امریکی اداکار , Braun : امریکی راکٹ انجینئر , Arthur Stanley Jefferson Laurel : امریکی مسخرہ , Hedjaz : حجاز , Oxford : آکسفورڈ یونیورسٹی , Cambridge : کمبریج یونیورسٹی , Maine : نئے برطانیہ کی ریاست , English : انگریز , Englishman : انگریز , Devon : جنوب مغربی برطانیہ کا ایک ضلع , Anglophil : انگریزیت کا طرفدار , 1000000000000 : ارب , Cheviot Hills : برطانیہ اور اسکاٹ لینڈ کی سرحد کے درمیان واقع پھاڑی سلسلہ , Scrumpy : تیز سیب کا مشروب , Rusticate : یونیورسٹی چھوڑ جانے پر مجبور کر دینا , Hosier : زیرجامہ فروش , Anglo-Saxon : اصلی انگریز , Base Rate : بنیادی شرح , Johnny Cake : جانی کیک , Fancy Man : دلال , Michaelmas : ضیافت میکائیل , Aire : انگلستان کا دریا , Anglo-Catholicism : کیتھولک مثل اینگلیکن عیسائیت , Airedale Terrier : ایک قسم کا کتا , Cocker : اسپنیل کتوں کی ایک نسل
Useful Words Definitions
Britain: a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain` is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom.
British Capital: the capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center.
County: (United Kingdom) a region created by territorial division for the purpose of local government.
Canute: king of Denmark and Norway who forced Edmund II to divide England with him; on the death of Edmund II, Canute became king of all England (994-1035).
Alfred Alistair Cooke: United States journalist (born in England in 1908).
Auden: United States poet (born in England) (1907-1973).
Charles Laughton: United States film actor (born in England) (1899-1962).
Braun: United States rocket engineer (born in Germany where he designed a missile used against England); he led the United States Army team that put the first American satellite into space (1912-1977).
Arthur Stanley Jefferson Laurel: United States slapstick comedian (born in England) who played the scatterbrained and often tearful member of the Laurel and Hardy duo who made many films (1890-1965).
Hedjaz: a coastal region of the western Arabian Peninsula bordering on the Red Sea; includes both Mecca and Medina; formerly an independent kingdom until it united with Nejd to form the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Oxford: a university in England.
Cambridge: a university in England.
Maine: a state in New England.
English: the people of England.
Englishman: a man who is a native or inhabitant of England.
Devon: a county in southwestern England.
Anglophil: an admirer of England and things English.
1000000000000: the number that is represented as a one followed by 12 zeros; in the United Kingdom the usage followed in the United States is frequently seen.
Cheviot Hills: a range of hills on the border between England and Scotland.
Scrumpy: strong cider (as made in western England).
Rusticate: suspend temporarily from college or university, in England.
Hosier: a tradesman who sells hosiery and (in England) knitwear.
Anglo-Saxon: a native or inhabitant of England prior to the Norman Conquest.
Base Rate: the interest rate set by the Bank of England for lending to other banks.
Johnny Cake: cornbread usually cooked pancake-style on a griddle (chiefly New England).
Fancy Man: someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce).
Michaelmas: honoring the archangel Michael; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland.
Aire: a river in northern England that flows southeast through West Yorkshire.
Anglo-Catholicism: a doctrine and practice within the Church of England emphasizing the Catholic tradition.
Airedale Terrier: A dog which is originated along the River Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. .
Cocker: a small breed with wavy silky hair; originally developed in England.
England in Book Titles
Death in England: An Illustrated History.
England: A Question and Answer Book.
Order and Disorder in Early Modern England.
A History of Water in Modern England and Wales.