Squash Bug meaning in Urdu
Squash Bug Synonym
Squash Bug Definitions
1) Squash Bug, Anasa Tristis : ایک کالا کیڑا : (noun) large black American bug that sucks sap of vines of the gourd family.
Useful Words
Marrow : کدو , Courgette : گودے والا پودا جس کے پھل کھائے جاتے ہیں , Squash : پیٹھا , Crookneck : لمبا اور ٹیڑھا کدو , Marrow : کدو , Ailuropoda Melanoleuca : ایک قسم کا جانور , Butternut Squash : پیٹھے کا درخت , Acorn Squash : اسکواش پھل , Haematobia Irritans : خون چوسنے والی مکھی , Cleg : کتا مکھی , Melon : خربوزہ , Cephalopterus Ornatus : چھتر پرند ہ , Erythroxylon : جنوبی امریکا میں پائی جانے والی بڑی جھاڑی اور چھوٹے درخت , Automeris Io : ایک قسم کا کیڑا , Acheta Assimilis : کالا جھینگر , Capercaillie : کالا مرغا , Leafhopper : ایک قسم کا ٹڈا , Monkey Bread : کدو سے مشابہ خوردنی پھل , Abudefduf Saxatilis : دھاری دار مچھلی , Pupil : پتلی , European Black Grouse : ہیت مرغی , Stork : بگلا , Prunus Cuneata : ریگ چیری کا پھل , Adansonia Gregorii : آسٹریلیا کا درخت , Maya : مایائی زبان , Corvus Corax : پہاڑی کوا , Panthera Tigris : چیتا , Hippotragus Niger : کالا ہرن , Cassowary : پیل مرغ , Grampus : ایک بڑی کالی سفید مچھلی , Bell Pepper : شملہ مرچ
Useful Words Definitions
Marrow: large elongated squash with creamy to deep green skins.
Courgette: marrow squash plant whose fruit are eaten when small.
Squash: edible fruit of a squash plant; eaten as a vegetable.
Crookneck: yellow squash with a thin curved neck and somewhat warty skin.
Marrow: any of various squash plants grown for their elongated fruit with smooth dark green skin and whitish flesh.
Ailuropoda Melanoleuca: large black-and-white herbivorous mammal of bamboo forests of China and Tibet; in some classifications considered a member of the bear family or of a separate family Ailuropodidae.
Butternut Squash: plant bearing buff-colored squash having somewhat bottle-shaped fruit with fine-textured edible flesh and a smooth thin rind.
Acorn Squash: small dark green or yellow ribbed squash with yellow to orange flesh.
Haematobia Irritans: small black European fly introduced into North America; sucks blood from cattle especially at the base of the horn.
Cleg: large swift fly the female of which sucks blood of various animals.
Melon: any of numerous fruits of the gourd family having a hard rind and sweet juicy flesh.
Cephalopterus Ornatus: black tropical American bird having a large overhanging crest and long feathered wattle.
Erythroxylon: a large genus of South American shrubs and small trees of the family Erythroxylaceae.
Automeris Io: large yellow American moth having a large eyelike spot on each hind wing; the larvae have stinging spines.
Acheta Assimilis: common American black cricket; attacks crops and also enters dwellings.
Capercaillie: large black Old World grouse.
Leafhopper: small leaping insect that sucks the juices of plants.
Monkey Bread: African gourd-like fruit with edible pulp.
Abudefduf Saxatilis: large blue-grey black-striped damselfish; nearly worldwide.
Pupil: the contractile aperture in the center of the iris of the eye; resembles a large black dot.
European Black Grouse: large northern European grouse that is black with a lyre-shaped tail.
Stork: large mostly Old World wading birds typically having white-and-black plumage.
Prunus Cuneata: small straggling American cherry growing on sandy soil and having minute scarcely edible purplish-black fruit.
Adansonia Gregorii: Australian tree having an agreeably acid fruit that resembles a gourd.
Maya: a family of American Indian languages spoken by Maya.
Corvus Corax: large black bird with a straight bill and long wedge-shaped tail.
Panthera Tigris: large feline of forests in most of Asia having a tawny coat with black stripes; endangered.
Hippotragus Niger: large black East African antelope with sharp backward-curving horns.
Cassowary: large black flightless bird of Australia and New Guinea having a horny head crest.
Grampus: predatory black-and-white toothed whale with large dorsal fin; common in cold seas.
Bell Pepper: large bell-shaped sweet pepper in green or red or yellow or orange or black varieties.