International Nautical Mile meaning in Urdu
International Nautical Mile Synonyms
International Nautical Mile Definitions
1) International Nautical Mile, Air Mile, Knot, Mi, Mile, Naut Mi, Nautical Mile : ہوائی میل : (noun) a unit of length used in navigation; exactly 1,852 meters; historically based on the distance spanned by one minute of arc in latitude.
Useful Words
Admiralty Mile : بحری میل , 440 Yards : چار سو چالیس گز , 880 Yards : آدھا میل , Quarter Section : چوتھائی مربع میل , Miler : ایک میل دوڑ نے والا گہوڑا یا شخص , S : سیکنڈ , Quarter Horse : ایک قسم کا گہوڑا , M : ایک میٹر , Admiralty Law : بحری قانون , Rad : قطر کا , Dam : دس میٹر کا پیمانہ , Hectometer : سو میٹر , International Mile : اسٹیٹیوٹ میل , Cubit : گز , Kilometer : میٹر کا ایک کلومیٹر , A : بجلی کی بہاو , K : کیلون حرارت پیما , Metric : پیمائش کا ایک طریقہ , Kg : ایک کلو , Secretariat : دفتر , Handbreadth : ہتھیلی , Span : بالش , Towing Line : کھینچ رسن , Hawser : جہاز کھینچنے کا رسہ , Aft : جہاز کی دم کے پاس , Messmate : ساتھ کھانا کھانے والا , Capsizing : پانی میں الٹ جانا , Sea Ladder : سمندری سیڑھی , Fireroom : بھٹی , Steerageway : جہاز کو پتوار کے زیر اثر لانے کے لیے کم سے کم ضروری حرکت , Candela : روشنی کی شدت کا اندازہ لگانے کی معیاری اکائی
Useful Words Definitions
Admiralty Mile: a former British unit of length equivalent to 6,080 feet (1,853.184 meters); 800 feet longer than a statute mile.
440 Yards: a unit of length equal to a quarter of 1 mile.
880 Yards: a unit of length equal to half of 1 mile.
Quarter Section: a land unit equal to a quarter of a section (160 acres) and measuring 1/2 mile on a side.
Miler: a runner in a one-mile race.
S: 1/60 of a minute; the basic unit of time adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites.
Quarter Horse: a small powerful horse originally bred for sprinting in quarter-mile races in Virginia.
M: the basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites (approximately 1.094 yards).
Admiralty Law: the branch of international law that deals with territorial and international waters or with shipping or with ocean fishery etc.
Rad: the unit of plane angle adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; equal to the angle at the center of a circle subtended by an arc equal in length to the radius (approximately 57.295 degrees).
Dam: a metric unit of length equal to ten meters.
Hectometer: a metric unit of length equal to 100 meters.
International Mile: a unit of length equal to 1,760 yards or 5,280 feet; exactly 1609.344 meters.
Cubit: an ancient unit of length based on the length of the forearm.
Kilometer: a metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters (or 0.621371 miles).
A: the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d`Unites.
K: the basic unit of thermodynamic temperature adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites.
Metric: a decimal unit of measurement of the metric system (based on meters and kilograms and seconds).
Kg: one thousand grams; the basic unit of mass adopted under the Systeme International d`Unites.
Secretariat: an administrative unit responsible for maintaining records and other secretarial duties; especially for international organizations.
Handbreadth: any unit of length based on the breadth of the human hand.
Span: a unit of length based on the width of the expanded human hand (usually taken as 9 inches).
Towing Line: (nautical) a rope used in towing.
Hawser: large heavy rope for nautical use.
Aft: (nautical, aeronautical) situated at or toward the stern or tail.
Messmate: (nautical) an associate with whom you share meals in the same mess (as on a ship).
Capsizing: (nautical) the event of a boat accidentally turning over in the water.
Sea Ladder: (nautical) ladder to be lowered over a ship's side for coming aboard.
Fireroom: (nautical) chamber or compartment in which the furnaces of a ship are stoked or fired.
Steerageway: (nautical) the minimum rate of motion needed for a vessel to be maneuvered.
Candela: the basic unit of luminous intensity adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; equal to 1/60 of the luminous intensity per square centimeter of a black body radiating at the temperature of 2,046 degrees Kelvin.