Meadow Mushroom meaning in Urdu
Meadow Mushroom Synonyms
Meadow Mushroom Definitions
1) Meadow Mushroom, Agaricus Campestris, Field Mushroom : چراگاہی کھمبی : (noun) common edible mushroom found naturally in moist open soil; the cultivated mushroom of commerce.
Useful Words
Toadstool : سانپ چھتری , Agaricus Arvensis : گھوڑا مشروم , Armillariella Mellea : سنہرا مشروم , Fischer's Slime Mushroom : دلدلی مشروم , Mushroom : دہوئیں کا بادل , Browse : چرنا , Amanita Phalloides : زہریلا , Clay : چکنی مٹی جو گرم ہونے سے سخت ہوجاتی ہے , Agronomist : ماہر کاشتکار , Moor : بنجر زمین , Lawn : چمن , Acheta : جھینگر , Prunus Cuneata : ریگ چیری کا پھل , Field Hockey : ہاکی کھیل , Common Fig : انجیر کا درخت , Avena Sativa : بڑے پیمانے پے کاشت ہونے والا ٹھنڈے علاقے کا بیج یا اناج , Radish : مولی کا پودا , Chickpea : بوٹ , Interest : مفاداتی گروہ , Brassica Rapa : شلغم , Rye : رائی کا پودا , Mushroom : کھمبی , Prickly-Seeded Spinach : پالک , European Olive Tree : زیتون کا درخت , Genus Homarus : جھینگے کی نسل , Circus Cyaneus : باز , Actinidia Chinensis : کیوی , Circassian Walnut : ایرانی اخروٹ , Carrot : گاجر , Brassica Oleracea Capitata : بند گوبی کا پودا , Glycine Max : سویابین
Useful Words Definitions
Toadstool: common name for an inedible or poisonous agaric (contrasting with the edible mushroom).
Agaricus Arvensis: coarse edible mushroom with a hollow stem and a broad white cap.
Armillariella Mellea: a honey-colored edible mushroom commonly associated with the roots of trees in late summer and fall; do not eat raw.
Fischer's Slime Mushroom: a type of slime mushroom.
Mushroom: a large cloud of rubble and dust shaped like a mushroom and rising into the sky after an explosion (especially of a nuclear bomb).
Browse: feed as in a meadow or pasture.
Amanita Phalloides: extremely poisonous usually white fungus with a prominent cup-shaped base; differs from edible Agaricus only in its white gills.
Clay: a very fine-grained soil that is plastic when moist but hard when fired.
Agronomist: an expert in soil management and field-crop production.
Moor: open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss.
Lawn: a field of cultivated and mowed grass.
Acheta: common house and field crickets.
Prunus Cuneata: small straggling American cherry growing on sandy soil and having minute scarcely edible purplish-black fruit.
Field Hockey: a game resembling ice hockey that is played on an open field; two opposing teams use curved sticks try to drive a ball into the opponents` net.
Common Fig: Mediterranean tree widely cultivated for its edible fruit.
Avena Sativa: widely cultivated in temperate regions for its edible grains.
Radish: pungent edible root of any of various cultivated radish plants.
Chickpea: Asiatic herb cultivated for its short pods with one or two edible seeds.
Interest: (usually plural) a social group whose members control some field of activity and who have common aims.
Brassica Rapa: widely cultivated plant having a large fleshy edible white or yellow root.
Rye: hardy annual cereal grass widely cultivated in northern Europe where its grain is the chief ingredient of black bread and in North America for forage and soil improvement.
Mushroom: common name for an edible agaric (contrasting with the inedible toadstool).
Prickly-Seeded Spinach: southwestern Asian plant widely cultivated for its succulent edible dark green leaves.
European Olive Tree: evergreen tree cultivated in the Mediterranean region since antiquity and now elsewhere; has edible shiny black fruits.
Genus Homarus: type genus of the family Homaridae: common edible lobsters.
Circus Cyaneus: common harrier of North America and Europe; nests in marshes and open land.
Actinidia Chinensis: climbing vine native to China; cultivated in New Zealand for its fuzzy edible fruit with green meat.
Circassian Walnut: Eurasian walnut valued for its large edible nut and its hard richly figured wood; widely cultivated.
Carrot: The cultivated carrot plant yields an edible root that is typically deep orange in color and is used as a vegetable.
Brassica Oleracea Capitata: any of various cultivated cabbage plants having a short thick stalk and large compact head of edible usually green leaves.
Glycine Max: erect bushy hairy annual herb having trifoliate leaves and purple to pink flowers; extensively cultivated for food and forage and soil improvement but especially for its nutritious oil-rich seeds; native to Asia.