Lake Nasser meaning in Urdu
Lake Nasser Synonym
Lake Nasser Definitions
1) Lake Nasser, Nasser : مصر کی ایک جھیل : (noun) lake in Egypt formed by dams built on the Nile River at Aswan.
Useful Words
Aswan High Dam : مصر کا اسوان ڈیم , Tarn : پہاڑی جھیل , Silt : رسوب , Caspian : بحر گیلان , Pond : تالاب , Loch Achray : اسکوٹ لینڈ کی جھیل , Lakefront : جھیل کا کنارا , Loch : میں جھیل کو کہا جاتا ہے , Lough : جھیل , Litoral : ساحلی , Artificial Lake : تالاب , Nile : دریائے نیل دنیا کا سب سے طویل دریا , Beach : ساحل سمندر , Floor : تہ , Higi : ہجی زبان , Cisco : ٹھنڈے پانی کی مچھلی , Lake Albert : افریقا میں پائی جانے والی جھیل , Kettle : برتن کا سوراخ , Chicago : امریکہ کا شہر شکاگو , Alexandria : اسکندریہ , Cleveland : اوہایو کا شہر , Egypt : مصر , Hoover Dam : امریکی ڈیم , Levee : دریا کا بند , Canon : دریا کا چھوڑا ہوا کٹاو , Bluff : کھائی , Coil : چکر , Nubian Desert : سوڈان میں واقع ریگستان , Tocantins : برازیل کا دریا , Ouachita : ایک دریا , Ouse : برطانیہ کا ایک دریا
Useful Words Definitions
Aswan High Dam: one of the world`s largest dams on the Nile River in southern Egypt.
Tarn: a mountain lake (especially one formed by glaciers).
Silt: mud or clay or small rocks deposited by a river or lake.
Caspian: a large saltwater lake between Iran and Russia fed by the Volga River; the largest inland body of water in the world.
Pond: a small lake.
Loch Achray: a lake in central Scotland.
Lakefront: land bordering a lake.
Loch: Scottish word for a lake.
Lough: Irish word for a lake.
Litoral: the region of the shore of a lake or sea or ocean.
Artificial Lake: lake used to store water for community use.
Nile: the world's longest river (4150 miles); flows northward through eastern Africa into the Mediterranean; the Nile River valley in Egypt was the site of the world's first great civilization.
Beach: an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake.
Floor: the bottom surface of any lake or other body of water.
Higi: a Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad.
Cisco: cold-water fish caught in Lake Superior and northward.
Lake Albert: a shallow lake on the border between Uganda and Congo in the Great Rift Valley.
Kettle: (geology) a hollow (typically filled by a lake) that results from the melting of a mass of ice trapped in glacial deposits.
Chicago: The most populous city in Illinois; a vibrant metropolis with a thriving Great Lakes harbor spanning 26 miles along the southwestern coast of Lake Michigan.
Alexandria: the chief port of Egypt; located on the western edge of the Nile delta on the Mediterranean Sea; founded by Alexander the Great; the capital of ancient Egypt.
Cleveland: the largest city in Ohio; located in northeastern Ohio on Lake Erie; a major Great Lakes port.
Egypt: an ancient empire to the west of Israel; centered on the Nile River and ruled by a Pharaoh; figured in many events described in the Old Testament.
Hoover Dam: a large dam built in 1933 on the Colorado River in Nevada.
Levee: an embankment that is built in order to prevent a river from overflowing.
Canon: a ravine formed by a river in an area with little rainfall.
Bluff: a high steep bank (usually formed by river erosion).
Coil: a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals).
Nubian Desert: an arid sandstone plateau in northeastern Sudan between the Nile and the Red Sea.
Tocantins: a river in eastern Brazil that flows generally north to the Para River.
Ouachita: a river that rises in western Arkansas and flows southeast into eastern Louisiana to become a tributary of the Red River.
Ouse: a river in northeastern England that flows generally southeastward to join the Trent River and form the Humber.