Tread-Softly meaning in Urdu
Tread-Softly Synonyms
Tread-Softly Definitions
1) Tread-Softly, Cnidoscolus Urens, Devil Nettle, Jatropha Stimulosus, Jatropha Urens, Pica-Pica, Spurge Nettle : نوکیلی بوٹی : (noun) a stinging herb of tropical America.
Useful Words
Trample : چلنا , Snow Tire : برف پر چلنے کے لیے تیار کیا ہوا ٹائر , Mewl : رونا , Croon : گنگنانا , Aglow : روشن , Murmur : دھیمی آواز سے بات کرنا , Whisper : کان میں بات کرنا , Coo : نرمی سے کہنا , Mumbler : منھ ہی منھ میں بولنے والا , Pianissimo : ہلکی موسیقی , Susurration : سرگوشی , Stinging Hair : پودوں پر اگے ھوئے روئیں جن میں موجود کٹیلا زہریلا رس جو پودوں کو چھونے پر مدافعت کا کام کرتا ھے , Acrostichum Aureum : سنہری جھاڑی , Hordeum Pusillum : چھوٹی امریکی جو , Common Iguana : ہری امریکی چھپکلی , Acalypha Virginica : امریکی جڑی بوٹی , Cajan Pea : ارہر کی دال , Abelmoschus Moschatus : پھولدار جھاڑی , Devilishly : شیطانی طریقے سے , Conjuration : جادوگری , Glaucium Flavum : پیلے سفوفی پھولوں والا پودا , Boneset : گلابی یا اودے پھولوں والی بوٹی , Devilise : شیطان بننا , Black Medick : یورپی جڑی بوٹی , Damask Violet : رات کی رانی کا پودا , Common Morning Glory : نیلوفرکا پودا , Clintonia Borealis : نیلی بوندی والا پودا , Blue Cohosh : ایک گودے دار بغیر پتوں کا پودا , Devilish : شیطانیت سے متعلق , Witch : چڑیل , Black-Eyed Susan : گھنٹے بھر کا پھول
Useful Words Definitions
Trample: tread or stomp heavily or roughly.
Snow Tire: an automobile pneumatic tire with deep tread to give traction in snow.
Mewl: cry weakly or softly.
Croon: sing softly.
Aglow: softly bright or radiant.
Murmur: speak softly or indistinctly.
Whisper: speak softly; in a low voice.
Coo: speak softly or lovingly.
Mumbler: a person who speaks softly and indistinctly.
Pianissimo: a direction in music; to be played very softly.
Susurration: speaking softly without vibration of the vocal cords.
Stinging Hair: a multicellular hair in plants like the stinging nettle that expels an irritating fluid.
Acrostichum Aureum: stout tropical swamp fern (especially tropical America) having large fronds with golden yellow sporangia covering the undersides.
Hordeum Pusillum: annual barley native to western North America and widespread in southern United States and tropical America.
Common Iguana: large herbivorous tropical American arboreal lizards with a spiny crest along the back; used as human food in Central America and South America.
Acalypha Virginica: weedy herb of eastern North America.
Cajan Pea: tropical woody herb with showy yellow flowers and flat pods; much cultivated in the tropics.
Abelmoschus Moschatus: bushy herb of tropical Asia grown for its yellow or pink to scarlet blooms that resemble the hibiscus.
Devilishly: as a devil; in an evil manner.
Conjuration: calling up a spirit or devil.
Glaucium Flavum: yellow-flowered Eurasian glaucous herb naturalized in along sandy shores in eastern North America.
Boneset: European herb having small white, pink or purple flowers; naturalized as a weed in North America.
Devilise: turn into a devil or make devilish.
Black Medick: prostrate European herb with small yellow flowers and curved black pods; naturalized in North America.
Damask Violet: long cultivated herb having flowers whose scent is more pronounced in the evening; naturalized throughout Europe to Siberia and into North America.
Common Morning Glory: annual or perennial climbing herb of Central America having sky-blue flowers; most commonly cultivated morning glory.
Clintonia Borealis: common woodland herb of temperate North America having yellow nodding flowers and small round blue fruits.
Blue Cohosh: tall herb of eastern North America and Asia having blue berrylike fruit and a thick knotty rootstock formerly used medicinally.
Devilish: showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil.
Witch: a being (usually female) imagined to have special powers derived from the devil.
Black-Eyed Susan: annual weedy herb with ephemeral yellow purple-eyed flowers; Old World tropics; naturalized as a weed in North America.