Internal Revenue meaning in Urdu
Internal Revenue Definitions
1) Internal Revenue : حکومت کی کل داخلی آمدنی : (noun) government revenue from domestic sources (excluding customs).
Useful Words
Revenuer : خزانہ کا کوئی رکن , Propertied : جائیداد والا , Port : بندر گاہ , Monetise : پیسہ بنانا , Involuntary Muscle : ہموار عضلہ , Internist : ماہر امراض باطنیہ , Distend : اندر ونی طور پر ہوا یا گیس کا بھرنا , Diesel : ڈیزل تیل , Octopod : آٹھ پاوں والا , Hydropathy : آبی علاج , Break Open : پھٹنا , Lithiasis : پتھری کا بننا , Entrails : انتڑیاں , Auto : گاڑی , Atomic Physics : ایٹمی طبیعیات , Common Carotid : دماغ کو خون پہنچانے والی دو اہم رگیں , Radial Engine : شعاعی انجن , Cohere : یکجا رہنا , Abstract Art : تصوراتی فن , Enthalpy : گرمی کی توانائی , Nut : پیچ , Ulcer : ناسور , Guided Missile : راہبر میزائل , Accommodation : اندرونی اصلاح , Home Office : وزارت داخلہ , Gas : بینزین , Common Iliac Vein : پیڑو کی نس , Subclavian Vein : ہنسلی کی ہڈی کے نیچے سے بازو کی طرف جانے والی بڑی ورید , Gasoline Engine : گیسولین انجن , Stoma : کوئی سوراخ , Sponge : اسفنج
Useful Words Definitions
Revenuer: a government agent responsible for collecting revenue (especially one responsible for stopping bootlegging).
Propertied: owning land or securities as a principal source of revenue.
Port: a place (seaport or airport) where people and merchandise can enter or leave a country. Port city has many benefits including creating jobs and boosting revenue .
Monetise: earn revenue from an (online business, asset, business, etc.).
Involuntary Muscle: a muscle that contracts without conscious control and found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels (excluding the heart).
Internist: a specialist in internal medicine.
Distend: cause to expand as it by internal pressure.
Diesel: an internal-combustion engine that burns heavy oil.
Octopod: a cephalopod with eight arms but lacking an internal shell.
Hydropathy: the internal and external use of water in the treatment of disease.
Break Open: come open suddenly and violently, as if from internal pressure.
Lithiasis: the formation of stones (calculi) in an internal organ.
Entrails: internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity).
Auto: a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine.
Atomic Physics: the branch of physics that studies the internal structure of atomic nuclei.
Common Carotid: runs upward in the neck and divides into the external and internal carotid arteries.
Radial Engine: an internal-combustion engine having cylinders arranged radially around a central crankcase.
Cohere: have internal elements or parts logically connected so that aesthetic consistency results.
Abstract Art: an abstract genre of art; artistic content depends on internal form rather than pictorial representation.
Enthalpy: (thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity equal to the internal energy of a system plus the product of its volume and pressure.
Nut: a small (usually square or hexagonal) metal block with internal screw thread to be fitted onto a bolt.
Ulcer: a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue.
Guided Missile: a rocket-propelled missile whose path can be controlled during flight either by radio signals or by internal homing devices.
Accommodation: in the theories of Jean Piaget: the modification of internal representations in order to accommodate a changing knowledge of reality.
Home Office: the government department in charge of domestic affairs.
Gas: a volatile flammable mixture of hydrocarbons (hexane and heptane and octane etc.) derived from petroleum; used mainly as a fuel in internal-combustion engines.
Common Iliac Vein: formed by the internal and external iliac veins; unites with its fellow from the opposite side of the body to form the inferior vena cava.
Subclavian Vein: a continuation of the axillary vein; joins the internal jugular to form the brachiocephalic vein.
Gasoline Engine: an internal-combustion engine that burns gasoline; most automobiles are driven by gasoline engines.
Stoma: a mouth or mouthlike opening (especially one created by surgery on the surface of the body to create an opening to an internal organ).
Sponge: a porous mass of interlacing fibers that forms the internal skeleton of various marine animals and usable to absorb water or any porous rubber or cellulose product similarly used.