Stover meaning in Urdu
Stover Sentence
Stover Definitions
1) Stover : مویشیوں کا چارہ : (noun) the dried stalks and leaves of a field crop (especially corn) used as animal fodder after the grain has been harvested.
Useful Words
Field Corn : غلہ , Corn : دانہ , Fodder : چارا , Ensilage : ذخیرہ کاری , Broad Bean : چارے کا پودہ , Agronomist : ماہر کاشتکار , Soy : سویابین , Malt : اناج جسے شراب کشید کی جائے , Garner : اناج کوٹھی , Common Barley : عام جو , Beta Vulgaris Cicla : ایک قسم کا چقندر , Barn : گودام , Basil : تلسی کا پتہ , Oolong : ایک قسم کی چائے , Flag : ایک قسم کا گول پہول دار پودہ , Cannabis Sativa : چرس , Aconitum Napellus : ایک زہریلا پودا , Betel : پان , Cannabis : بھنگ , Fresh : تازہ , Hop : شہتوت جیسا پھل , Prune : آلوچہ , Gloss : کتاب کے مشکل الفاظ کی فہرست , Offside : فٹ بال اور دوسرے کھیلوں کا ایک اصول , Fodder : جانور کو چارا دینا , Hay : بھوسا , Straw : بہوسا , Haying : چارے کی کٹائی کا وقت , Cholesterin : چکنائی , Sire : نر , Agropyron Intermedium : چارہ گھاس
Useful Words Definitions
Field Corn: corn grown primarily for animal feed or market grain.
Corn: the dried grains or kernels or corn used as animal feed or ground for meal.
Fodder: coarse food (especially for livestock) composed of entire plants or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop.
Ensilage: fodder harvested while green and kept succulent by partial fermentation as in a silo.
Broad Bean: a bean plant cultivated for use animal fodder.
Agronomist: an expert in soil management and field-crop production.
Soy: the most highly proteinaceous vegetable known; the fruit of the soybean plant is used in a variety of foods and as fodder (especially as a replacement for animal protein).
Malt: a cereal grain (usually barley) that is kiln-dried after having been germinated by soaking in water; used especially in brewing and distilling.
Garner: a storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed.
Common Barley: grass yielding grain used for breakfast food and animal feed and in malt beverages.
Beta Vulgaris Cicla: beet lacking swollen root; grown as a vegetable for its edible leaves and stalks.
Barn: an outlying farm building for storing grain or animal feed and housing farm animals.
Basil: leaves of the common basil; used fresh or dried.
Oolong: Chinese tea leaves that have been partially fermented before being dried.
Flag: plants with sword-shaped leaves and erect stalks bearing bright-colored flowers composed of three petals and three drooping sepals.
Cannabis Sativa: a strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared.
Aconitum Napellus: a poisonous herb native to northern Europe having hooded blue-purple flowers; the dried leaves and roots yield aconite.
Betel: dried leaves of Asian pepper plant mostly chewed with betel nut (seed of the betel palm) by southeast Asians.
Cannabis: the most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect.
Fresh: recently made, produced, or harvested.
Hop: twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes; the dried flowers of this plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter taste to beer.
Prune: a prune is a dried plum, typically made from a specific variety of plum that has been dried to remove most of the moisture, resulting in a sweet and chewy fruit.
Gloss: an alphabetical list of technical terms in some specialized field of knowledge; usually published as an appendix to a text on that field.
Offside: (sport) the mistake of occupying an illegal position on the playing field (in football, soccer, ice hockey, field hockey, etc.).
Fodder: give fodder (to domesticated animals).
Hay: grass mowed and cured for use as fodder.
Straw: plant fiber used e.g. for making baskets and hats or as fodder.
Haying: the season for cutting and drying and storing grass as fodder.
Cholesterin: an animal sterol that is normally synthesized by the liver; the most abundant steroid in animal tissues.
Sire: male parent of an animal especially a domestic animal such as a horse.
Agropyron Intermedium: Asiatic grass introduced into United States rangelands for pasture and fodder.
Stover in Book Titles
Preservation of Corn Stover.
Stover at Yale.