Herm meaning in Urdu
Herm Definitions
1) Herm : یونانی مجسمہ : (noun) a statue consisting of a squared stone pillar with a carved head (usually a bearded Hermes) on top; used in ancient Greece as a boundary marker or signpost.
Useful Words
Sphinx : ابوالہول , Aegean : بحر ایجیئن , Obelisk : پتھر کا , Agora : قدیم یونانی بازار , Actium : قدیم یونانی شہر , Stater : طلائی سکوں میں سے کوئی ایک , Agora : قدیم یونانی اجتماع گاہ , Embossment : فن تعمیر , Agon : یونانی میلہ , Agonistic : قدیم یونانی مقابلہ , Achaea : قدیم یونان کا علاقہ , Classics : قدیم یونان کی ادبیات , Greece : گریس , Peplos : وہ کپڑا جو قدیم یونان میں عورتیں پہنا کرتی تھی , Surface : سطح , Mosaic : پچی کاری , Megalith : بڑا پتھر , Hand Ax : چھوٹی کلہاڑی , Hopscotch : پیلدوج , Muller : کوٹنے والا اوزار , Shawl : شال , Turban : مسلمانوں کا عمامہ , Ra : مصریوں کا بڑا دیاتا , Highlighter : موٹا قلم , Quipu : حسابی رسی , Nose Cone : نوک دار محراب , Pillar Box : لیٹر بکس , Footstall : ستون , Newel : ستون زینہ , Hair : بال , Zakat : زکوة
Useful Words Definitions
Sphinx: one of a number of large stone statues with the body of a lion and the head of a man that were built by the ancient Egyptians.
Aegean: an arm of the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey; a main trade route for the ancient civilizations of Crete and Greece and Rome and Persia.
Obelisk: a stone pillar having a rectangular cross section tapering towards a pyramidal top.
Agora: the marketplace in ancient Greece.
Actium: an ancient town on a promontory in western Greece.
Stater: any of the various silver or gold coins of ancient Greece.
Agora: a place of assembly for the people in ancient Greece.
Embossment: sculpture consisting of shapes carved on a surface so as to stand out from the surrounding background.
Agon: a festivity in ancient Greece at which competitors contended for prizes.
Agonistic: of or relating to the athletic contests held in ancient Greece.
Achaea: a region of ancient Greece on the north coast of the Peloponnese.
Classics: study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome.
Greece: ancient Greece; a country of city-states (especially Athens and Sparta) that reached its peak in the fifth century BCE.
Peplos: a garment worn by women in ancient Greece; cloth caught at the shoulders and draped in folds to the waist.
Surface: the outer boundary of an artifact or a material layer constituting or resembling such a boundary.
Mosaic: art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass.
Megalith: memorial consisting of a very large stone forming part of a prehistoric structure (especially in western Europe).
Hand Ax: a stone tool with a cutting edge; the stone is held in the hand and used for chopping.
Hopscotch: a game in which a child tosses a stone into an area drawn on the ground and then hops through it and back to regain the stone.
Muller: a heavy tool of stone or iron (usually with a flat base and a handle) that is used to grind and mix material (as grain or drugs or pigments) against a slab of stone.
Shawl: cloak consisting of an oblong piece of cloth used to cover the head and shoulders.
Turban: a traditional Muslim headdress consisting of a long scarf wrapped around the head.
Ra: ancient Egyptian sun god with the head of a hawk; a universal creator; he merged with the god Amen as Amen-Ra to become the king of the gods.
Highlighter: a fluorescent marker used to mark important passages in a text.
Quipu: calculator consisting of a cord with attached cords; used by ancient Peruvians for calculating and keeping records.
Nose Cone: front consisting of the conical head of a missile or rocket that protects the payload from heat during its passage through the atmosphere.
Pillar Box: a red pillar-shaped letter box.
Footstall: an architectural support or base (as for a column or statue).
Newel: the central pillar of a circular staircase.
Hair: a covering for the body (or parts of it) consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures (as on the human head); helps to prevent heat loss.
Zakat: the fourth pillar of Islam is almsgiving as an act of worship.