Smutch meaning in Urdu
Smutch Synonyms
Smutch Definitions
1) Smutch, Blur, Smear, Smudge : داغ دار کر دینا : (verb) make a smudge on; soil by smudging.
Useful Words
Smear Word : رسوا کرنے والا , Besmirch : گندہ کرنا , Boggy : کیچڑ , Mire : کیچڑ لگانا , Surface Soil : مٹی کی سطح کے اوپر کی تہ , Bespatter : دھبے ڈال دینا , Unsoiled : جو میلا نہ ہوا ہو , Subsoil : زیریں سطح , Transfer : پودے کو اکھاڑ کر ایک جگہ سے دوسری جگہ لگانا , Dirty : ناپاک , A Horizon : مٹی کی اوپری تہ , Actinomycin : جراثیم کش دوا , Agricultural Laborer : کمی , Clay : گارا , Agriculturalist : زرعی ماہر , Streptothricin : ایک ضد نامیہ جو ارضی پھپہوندی سے حاصل ہوتا ھے , Rill : نالا , Hack : کاٹنے والا , Ground Water : زیر زمین پانی , Tiller : کاشتکار , Agronomist : ماہر کاشتکار , Aquiculture : کاشت کاری کا طریق کار , Fertiliser : زرخیز بنانے والا مادہ , Tilth : کاشت کاری , Wash : مٹی کا بہاوٴ جیسے سڑک پر سے موسلا دھار بارش کی وجہ سے , Soil Conditioner : مٹی کا کیمیکل , Clay : چکنی مٹی جو گرم ہونے سے سخت ہوجاتی ہے , Arctium Minus : جنگلی بردوک پودا , Moor : بنجر زمین , Colter : بھالا , Agronomy : کھيتوں کی ديکھ بھال
Useful Words Definitions
Smear Word: an epithet that can be used to smear someone's reputation.
Besmirch: smear so as to make dirty or stained.
Boggy: (of soil) soft and watery.
Mire: soil with mud, muck, or mire.
Surface Soil: the layer of soil on the surface.
Bespatter: spot, splash, or soil.
Unsoiled: without soil or spot or stain.
Subsoil: the layer of soil between the topsoil and bedrock.
Transfer: lift and reset in another soil or situation.
Dirty: soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime.
A Horizon: the top layer of a soil profile; usually contains humus.
Actinomycin: any of various red antibiotics isolated from soil bacteria.
Agricultural Laborer: a person who tills the soil for a living.
Clay: water soaked soil; soft wet earth.
Agriculturalist: someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soil.
Streptothricin: a basic antibiotic derived from a soil actinomycete.
Rill: a small channel (as one formed by soil erosion).
Hack: a tool (as a hoe or pick or mattock) used for breaking up the surface of the soil.
Ground Water: underground water that is held in the soil and in pervious rocks.
Tiller: someone who tills land (prepares the soil for the planting of crops).
Agronomist: an expert in soil management and field-crop production.
Aquiculture: a technique of growing plants (without soil) in water containing dissolved nutrients.
Fertiliser: any substance such as manure or a mixture of nitrates used to make soil more fertile.
Tilth: the state of aggregation of soil and its condition for supporting plant growth.
Wash: the erosive process of washing away soil or gravel by water (as from a roadway).
Soil Conditioner: a chemical substance used to improve the structure of the soil and increase its porosity.
Clay: a very fine-grained soil that is plastic when moist but hard when fired.
Arctium Minus: a plant that is ubiquitous in all but very acid soil; found in most of Europe and North Africa.
Moor: open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss.
Colter: a sharp steel wedge that precedes the plow and cuts vertically through the soil.
Agronomy: the application of soil and plant sciences to land management and crop production.