Gnawer meaning in Urdu
Gnawer Synonym
Gnawer Definitions
1) Gnawer, Rodent : کترنے والے جانور یا کیڑے : (noun) relatively small placental mammals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing.
Useful Words
Gnawing Mammal : ایک قسم کا خرگوش نما جانور , Porpoise : سنگ ماہی , Shrimp : جھینگا , Edentata : بوپلا , Monogenic Disease : ایک خاندانی بیماری , Sensory Hair : چہرے کے ایک طرف اگنے والے بال , Crop : پیداوار , Gerbil : ریتیلے مقامات پر پایا جانے والا چھوٹا جانور , Crenulate : دندانے دار , Gin : پرندے کو پھانسا کا پھندا , Toothbrush : مسواک , Centipede : کن کھجورا , Wisdom Tooth : عقل داڑ , Adult Tooth : پختہ دانت , Abocclusion : اوپر اور نیچے کے دانتوں کا نہ ملنا , King Snake : ایک قسم کا بڑا سانپ , Incisor : سامنے کا دانت جو کاٹنے کے لیے استعمال ہوتا ہے , Pinion : ایک چھوٹی گراری یا دت پہیہ , File : ریتی , Bungalow : ایک منزلہ چھوٹا سا مکان , Caespitose : گچھے دار , Sailboat : بادبانی کشتی , Teethe : دانت نکالنا , Buggy : پرانے زمانے کی گہوڑا گاڑی , Jigger : چھوٹا سا گلاس , Nag : مسلسل یاد کرانا , Carper : ناقد , Toothpick : خلال , Clatonia Lanceolata : بہار میں کھلنے والے پھول , Primate : لنگور , Spinning Wheel : چرخہ
Useful Words Definitions
Gnawing Mammal: relative large gnawing animals; distinguished from rodents by having two pairs of upper incisors specialized for gnawing.
Porpoise: any of several small gregarious cetacean mammals having a blunt snout and many teeth.
Shrimp: small slender-bodied chiefly marine decapod crustaceans with a long tail and single pair of pincers; many species are edible.
Edentata: order of mammals having few or no teeth including: New World anteaters; sloths; armadillos.
Monogenic Disease: an inherited disease controlled by a single pair of genes.
Sensory Hair: a long stiff hair growing from the snout or brow of most mammals as e.g. a cat.
Crop: the yield from plants in a single growing season.
Gerbil: small Old World burrowing desert rodent with long soft pale fur and hind legs adapted for leaping.
Crenulate: having a margin with small rounded teeth.
Gin: a trap for birds or small mammals; often has a slip noose.
Toothbrush: small brush; has long handle; used to clean teeth.
Centipede: chiefly nocturnal predacious arthropod having a flattened body of 15 to 173 segments each with a pair of legs, the foremost pair being modified as prehensors.
Wisdom Tooth: any of the last 4 teeth on each side of the upper and lower jaw; the last of the permanent teeth to erupt (between ages 16 and 21).
Adult Tooth: any of the 32 teeth that replace the deciduous teeth of early childhood and (with luck) can last until old age.
Abocclusion: the condition in which the upper teeth do not touch the lower teeth when biting.
King Snake: any of numerous nonvenomous North American constrictors; feed on other snakes and small mammals.
Incisor: a tooth for cutting or gnawing; located in the front of the mouth in both jaws.
Pinion: a gear with a small number of teeth designed to mesh with a larger wheel or rack.
File: a steel hand tool with small sharp teeth on some or all of its surfaces; used for smoothing wood or metal.
Bungalow: a small house with a single story.
Caespitose: (of plants) growing in small dense clumps or tufts.
Sailboat: a small sailing vessel; usually with a single mast.
Teethe: grow teeth; cut the baby teeth.
Buggy: a small lightweight carriage; drawn by a single horse.
Jigger: a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey.
Nag: remind or urge constantly.
Carper: someone who constantly criticizes in a petty way.
Toothpick: pick consisting of a small strip of wood or plastic; used to pick food from between the teeth.
Clatonia Lanceolata: small slender plant having one pair of succulent leaves at the middle of the stem and a loose raceme of white or pink or rose bowl-shaped flowers and an edible corm.
Primate: any placental mammal of the order Primates; has good eyesight and flexible hands and feet.
Spinning Wheel: a small domestic spinning machine with a single spindle that is driven by hand or foot.