Philosopher's Wool meaning in Urdu
Philosopher's Wool Synonyms
Philosopher's Wool Definitions
1) Philosopher's Wool, Flowers Of Zinc, Philosopher's Wool, Philosophers' Wool, Zinc Oxide : سفید قلمی سفوف : (noun) oxide of zinc; a white powder used as a pigment or in cosmetics or glass or inks and in zinc ointment.
Useful Words
Moreen : پردوں وغیرہ کے لئے استعمال ہونے والا کپڑا , Blende : زنک سلفائیڈ اور جست کی بنیادی خام صورت , Zinc Ointment : جلدی امراض کی دوا , Wool Stapler : اون کا تاجر , Lambskin : چوپائے کی کھال , Bootee : ایک قسم کا ہلکا جوتا , Fleece : اون , Hank : دھاگے کا لچھا , Tod : تول کا پیمانہ , Shearer : بھیڑ کی کھال اتارنے والا , Coat : جانورں کی کھال , Comber : دھنیا , Linsey-Woolsey : اونی کپڑا , Drugget : اونی کپڑے کا بنا ہوا قالین , Depilatory : بال صاف کرنے کا کیمیکل , Worsted : بٹی ہوئی اون , Cashmere Goat : کشمیری بکری , Batten : بلی , Tissue : کپڑا بننا , Throstle : چرخہ کاٹنے کی مشین , German Silver : جرمن چاندی , Rambouillet : بڑی جسامت کی بھیڑ , Thread : دھاگہ , Heidegger : جرمن فلسفی , Alopecia : گنجا پن , Galvanise : تہ چڑھانا , High Brass : اعلی پیتل , Brass : پیتل , Down : ملائم بال , Oreide : زریں بھرت , Spelter : تجارتی جست جو کی چادروں کی صورت میں ہوتا ھے
Useful Words Definitions
Moreen: a heavy fabric of wool (or wool and cotton) used mostly in upholstery or for curtains.
Blende: an ore that is the chief source of zinc; consists largely of zinc sulfide in crystalline form.
Zinc Ointment: an ointment containing zinc that is used to treat certain skin diseases.
Wool Stapler: a dealer in wool.
Lambskin: the skin of a lamb with the wool still on.
Bootee: a slipper that is soft and wool (for babies).
Fleece: the wool of a sheep or similar animal.
Hank: a coil of rope or wool or yarn.
Tod: a unit of weight for wool equal to about 28 pounds.
Shearer: a skilled worker who shears the wool off of sheep or other animals.
Coat: growth of hair or wool or fur covering the body of an animal.
Comber: a person who separates and straightens the fibers of cotton or wool.
Linsey-Woolsey: a rough fabric of linen warp and wool or cotton woof.
Drugget: a rug made of a coarse fabric having a cotton warp and a wool filling.
Depilatory: a chemical (usually a sulfide) used to remove hair or wool or bristles from hides.
Worsted: a tightly twisted woolen yarn spun from long-staple wool.
Cashmere Goat: Himalayan goat having a silky undercoat highly prized as cashmere wool.
Batten: stuffing made of rolls or sheets of cotton wool or synthetic fiber.
Tissue: create a piece of cloth by interlacing strands of fabric, such as wool or cotton.
Throstle: a spinning machine formerly used to twist and wind fibers of cotton or wool continuously.
German Silver: a silver-white alloy containing copper and zinc and nickel.
Rambouillet: hardy sheep developed from the merino producing both good mutton and fine wool.
Thread: a fine cord of twisted fibers (of cotton or silk or wool or nylon etc.) used in sewing and weaving.
Heidegger: German philosopher whose views on human existence in a world of objects and on Angst influenced the existential philosophers (1889-1976).
Alopecia: loss of hair (especially on the head) or loss of wool or feathers; in humans it can result from heredity or hormonal imbalance or certain diseases or drugs and treatments (chemotherapy for cancer).
Galvanise: cover with zinc.
High Brass: brass with 35% zinc.
Brass: an alloy of copper and zinc.
Down: fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs).
Oreide: alloy of copper and tin and zinc; used in imitation gold jewelry.
Spelter: impure zinc containing about three percent lead and other impurities (especially in the form of ingots).