English Oak meaning in Urdu
English Oak Synonyms
English Oak Definitions
1) English Oak, Common Oak, Pedunculate Oak, Quercus Robur : یورپی اوک کا درخت : (noun) medium to large deciduous European oak having smooth leaves with rounded lobes; yields hard strong light-colored wood.
Useful Words
Acer Saccharinum : چاندی میپل , Callitris Quadrivalvis : صنوبری درخت , Yew : درخت صنوبر , Evergreen Oak : اوک کا درخت , Cockle : گہونگا , Oak : شاہ بلوط , Arere : مغربی مغربی کا ایک درخت , Araucaria Cunninghamii : آسٹریلیائی صنوبر , Ivory : ہاتھی دانت , Poplar : نرم لکڑی والا درخت , Manila : منیلا کاغذ , Camphor Tree : شجرکافور , Chestnut : شاہ بلوط , Coltsfoot : سدا بہار بوٹی , Hyssop : ایک قسم کا پودا , Sir Thomas Wyat : انگریز نظم نگار , Brazilian Rosewood : برازیل میں پایا جانے والا ایک درخت , Caoutchouc Tree : ایمازونی ربڑ کا درخت , Balibago : پوراو پودا , Spruce : صنوبر کی قسم کا درخت , Pecker : مضبوط پنجے والا پرندہ , Teak : ساگون , Gleditsia Triacanthos : کانٹے دار امریکی پودا , Herb Of Grace : زہریلی بوٹی , Golden Seal : شمالی امریکہ میں پائی جانے والی ایک سدابھار جری بوٹی , Circassian Walnut : ایرانی اخروٹ , Common Lilac : گل یاس , Imagism : منظر نگاری , Tamarind : املی , Pebble : کنکر , Elk-Wood : چھتری درخت
Useful Words Definitions
Acer Saccharinum: a common North American maple tree; five-lobed leaves are light green above and silvery white beneath; source of hard close-grained but brittle light-brown wood.
Callitris Quadrivalvis: large coniferous evergreen tree of North Africa and Spain having flattened branches and scalelike leaves yielding a hard fragrant wood; bark yields a resin used in varnishes.
Yew: wood of a yew; especially the durable fine-grained light brown or red wood of the English yew valued for cabinetwork and archery bows.
Evergreen Oak: evergreen oak of southern Europe having leaves somewhat resembling those of holly; yields a hard wood.
Cockle: common edible, burrowing European bivalve mollusk that has a strong, rounded shell with radiating ribs.
Oak: a deciduous tree of the genus Quercus; has acorns and lobed leaves.
Arere: large west African tree having large palmately lobed leaves and axillary cymose panicles of small white flowers and one-winged seeds; yields soft white to pale yellow wood.
Araucaria Cunninghamii: pine of Australia and New Guinea; yields a valuable light even-textured wood.
Ivory: a hard smooth ivory colored dentine that makes up most of the tusks of elephants and walruses.
Poplar: soft light-colored non-durable wood of the poplar.
Manila: a strong paper or thin cardboard with a smooth light brown finish made from e.g. Manila hemp.
Camphor Tree: large evergreen tree of warm regions whose aromatic wood yields camphor.
Chestnut: any of several attractive deciduous trees yellow-brown in autumn; yield a hard wood and edible nuts in a prickly bur.
Coltsfoot: perennial herb with large rounded leaves resembling a colt's foot and yellow flowers appearing before the leaves do; native to Europe but now nearly cosmopolitan; used medicinally especially formerly.
Hyssop: a European mint with aromatic and pungent leaves used in perfumery and as a seasoning in cookery; often cultivated as a remedy for bruises; yields hyssop oil.
Sir Thomas Wyat: English poet who introduced the sonnet form to English literature (1503-1542).
Brazilian Rosewood: an important Brazilian timber tree yielding a heavy hard dark-colored wood streaked with black.
Caoutchouc Tree: deciduous tree of the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers having leathery leaves and fragrant yellow-white flowers; it yields a milky juice that is the chief source of commercial rubber.
Balibago: shrubby tree widely distributed along tropical shores; yields a light tough wood used for canoe outriggers and a fiber used for cordage and caulk; often cultivated for ornament.
Spruce: light soft moderately strong wood of spruce trees; used especially for timbers and millwork.
Pecker: bird with strong claws and a stiff tail adapted for climbing and a hard chisel-like bill for boring into wood for insects.
Teak: hard strong durable yellowish-brown wood of teak trees; resistant to insects and to warping; used for furniture and in shipbuilding.
Gleditsia Triacanthos: tall usually spiny North American tree having small greenish-white flowers in drooping racemes followed by long twisting seed pods; yields very hard durable reddish-brown wood; introduced to temperate Old World.
Herb Of Grace: European strong-scented perennial herb with grey-green bitter-tasting leaves; an irritant similar to poison ivy.
Golden Seal: perennial herb of northeastern United States having a thick knotted yellow rootstock and large rounded leaves.
Circassian Walnut: Eurasian walnut valued for its large edible nut and its hard richly figured wood; widely cultivated.
Common Lilac: large European lilac naturalized in North America having heart-shaped ovate leaves and large panicles of highly fragrant lilac or white flowers.
Imagism: a movement by American and English poets early in the 20th century in reaction to Victorian sentimentality; used common speech in free verse with clear concrete imagery.
Tamarind: long-lived tropical evergreen tree with a spreading crown and feathery evergreen foliage and fragrant flowers yielding hard yellowish wood and long pods with edible chocolate-colored acidic pulp.
Pebble: a small smooth rounded rock.
Elk-Wood: small deciduous tree of eastern North America having creamy white flowers and large leaves in formations like umbrellas at the ends of branches.