Hop Pole meaning in Urdu
Hop Pole Definitions
1) Hop Pole : بیل چڑھانے کا ڈنڈا : (noun) a tall pole to support the wires on which the hop plant is trained.
Useful Words
Unipolar : واحد قطبہ , Mast : کھمبا , Impale : جسم میں تیز میخیں گاڑ کر مارنا , Clothes Tree : کہونٹی , Post : کھمبا , Pole Horse : گہوڑا گاڑی میں جتا ہوا گہوڑا , Shaft : سلاخ , Punt : ایک قسم کی کشتی , Hod : مزدور کا ٹوکرہ , Pike : نیزہ , Caber : ڈنڈا , Pleasantness : مرغوبیت , Arctic : قطب شمالی , Oersted : طبیعیات دان , Column : ستون , Common Valerian : بالچھڑ , Lima Bean : پھلی کا پودا , Vine : بیل , Tree : شجر , Agave Americana : امریکی بغیر تنے والا پودا , Trotter : دلکی چال چلنے والا گہوڑا , Camassia Quamash : کماس مالوف جڑی بوٹی , Wireless : تار کے بغیر , Wired : بجلی کے تار وں سے آراستہ ہونا , Conduit : پائپ , Whisk : انڈا پھینٹنے والا , Stalk : تنا , Dependant : دوسرے پر انحصار کرنےوالا , Trainee : جس کی تربیت ہور ہی ہو , Courser : شکاری کتا , Arboriculturist : ماہر شجریات
Useful Words Definitions
Unipolar: having a single pole.
Mast: any sturdy upright pole.
Impale: kill by piercing with a spear or sharp pole.
Clothes Tree: an upright pole with pegs or hooks on which to hang clothing.
Post: a pole or stake set up to mark something (as the start or end of a race track).
Pole Horse: a draft horse harnessed alongside the shaft or pole of a vehicle.
Shaft: a long rod or pole (especially the handle of an implement or the body of a weapon like a spear or arrow).
Punt: an open flat-bottomed boat used in shallow waters and propelled by a long pole.
Hod: an open box attached to a long pole handle; bricks or mortar are carried on the shoulder.
Pike: medieval weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole or pikestaff; superseded by the bayonet.
Caber: a heavy wooden pole (such as the trunk of a young fir) that is tossed as a test of strength (in the Highlands of northern Scotland).
Pleasantness: the feeling caused by agreeable stimuli; one pole of a continuum of states of feeling.
Arctic: the regions to the north of the Arctic Circle centered on the North Pole.
Oersted: the magnetic field strength 1 cm from a unit magnetic pole.
Column: (architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure.
Common Valerian: tall rhizomatous plant having very fragrant flowers and rhizomes used medicinally.
Lima Bean: bush or tall-growing bean plant having large flat edible seeds.
Vine: a plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface.
Tree: a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms.
Agave Americana: widely cultivated American monocarpic plant with greenish-white flowers on a tall stalk; blooms only after ten to twenty years and then dies.
Trotter: a horse trained to trot; especially a horse trained for harness racing.
Camassia Quamash: plant having a large edible bulb and linear basal leaves and racemes of light to deep violet-blue star-shaped flowers on tall green scapes; western North America.
Wireless: having no wires.
Wired: equipped with wire or wires especially for electric or telephone service.
Conduit: a passage (a pipe or tunnel) through which water or electric wires can pass.
Whisk: a mixer incorporating a coil of wires; used for whipping eggs or cream.
Stalk: a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ.
Dependant: a person who relies on another person for support (especially financial support).
Trainee: someone who is being trained.
Courser: a dog trained for coursing.
Arboriculturist: someone trained in forestry.