Tower meaning in Urdu
Tower Sentence
Tower Synonyms
Tower Definitions
1 of 3) Tower : ٹاور, مینار : (noun) a structure taller than its diameter; can stand alone or be attached to a larger building.
2 of 3) Tower, Column, Pillar : کھمبا, منارہ : (noun) anything that approximates the shape of a column or tower.
3 of 3) Tower, Towboat, Tug, Tugboat : کھینچنے والی کشتی, سمندری جہازوں کو کھینچنے والی کشتی : (noun) a powerful small boat designed to pull or push larger ships.
Useful Words
Turret : چھوٹا برج , High-Rise : اونچی , Spire : گرجے کا مینار , Porch : چھتاً , Minaret : مینار , Beacon : روشن مینار , Trestle : قینچی دار گہوڑی , Pinnacle : مینار , Beacon : روشنی کا مینار , Pylon : دھاتی مینار , Pagoda : بدھ مندر , Aerodrome : ہوائی اڈا , Babel : بابل , Watchtower : پہرے داروں کا مینار , Heterocercal Fin : مچھلی کی دم , Pile : بہت سی نوک دار بلیوں سے ایک تعمیر یا ساخت , Tensor : وہ پٹھا جو جسم کے کسی حصے کو کھنچا ہوا یا تنا ہوا رکھتا ہے , Collimator : توازن گر , Heterocercal : مچھلی کی دم , Building Complex : عمارت , Vane : سمت نما , Abronia Fragrans : رات کی رانی پھولوں والا پودا , Pillar Box : لیٹر بکس , Newel : ستون زینہ , Zakat : زکوة , Obelisk : پتھر کا , Underbrush : درختوں کے ساتھ اگے ہوئے پودے , Column : ستون , Dead Load : انتہائی وزن , Truss : پیل پایہ , Hierarchical Data Structure : شجرہ
Useful Words Definitions
Turret: a small tower extending above a building.
High-Rise: tower consisting of a multistoried building of offices or apartments.
Spire: a tall tower that forms the superstructure of a building (usually a church or temple) and that tapers to a point at the top.
Porch: a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance.
Minaret: slender tower with balconies.
Beacon: a fire (usually on a hill or tower) that can be seen from a distance.
Trestle: a supporting tower used to support a bridge.
Pinnacle: (architecture) a slender upright spire at the top of a buttress of tower.
Beacon: a tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships.
Pylon: a tower for guiding pilots or marking the turning point in a race.
Pagoda: an Asian temple; usually a pyramidal tower with an upward curving roof.
Aerodrome: an airfield equipped with control tower and hangars as well as accommodations for passengers and cargo.
Babel: (Genesis 11:1-11) a tower built by Noah's descendants (probably in Babylon) who intended it to reach up to heaven; God foiled them by confusing their language so they could no longer understand one another.
Watchtower: an observation tower for a lookout to watch over prisoners or watch for fires or enemies.
Heterocercal Fin: a tail fin with unequal lobes in which the vertebral column turns upward into the larger lobe as in sharks.
Pile: a column of wood or steel or concrete that is driven into the ground to provide support for a structure.
Tensor: any of several muscles that cause an attached structure to become tense or firm.
Collimator: a small telescope attached to a large telescope to use in setting the line of the larger one.
Heterocercal: possessing a tail with the upper lobe larger than the lower and with the vertebral column prolonged into the upper lobe.
Building Complex: a whole structure (as a building) made up of interconnected or related structures.
Vane: mechanical device attached to an elevated structure; rotates freely to show the direction of the wind.
Abronia Fragrans: taller than Abronia elliptica and having night-blooming flowers.
Pillar Box: a red pillar-shaped letter box.
Newel: the central pillar of a circular staircase.
Zakat: the fourth pillar of Islam is almsgiving as an act of worship.
Obelisk: a stone pillar having a rectangular cross section tapering towards a pyramidal top.
Underbrush: the brush (small trees and bushes and ferns etc.) growing beneath taller trees in a wood or forest.
Column: (architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure.
Dead Load: a constant load on a structure (e.g. a bridge) due to the weight of the supported structure itself.
Truss: a framework of beams (rafters, posts, struts) forming a rigid structure that supports a roof or bridge or other structure.
Hierarchical Data Structure: a structure of data having several levels arranged in a treelike structure.