Words tagged under "Botany"
List of Urdu words and terms related with "Botany" consisting of definitions, descriptions, elucidations and topical and subject-specific categorizations
aab-KHvaah
hygrophilous, (of a plant) growing in damp conditions
aabnuus
(Metaphorically) back, dark, coal-black
aabruun
(Botany) hylotelephium telephium, sedum telephium, orpine, livelong, frog's-stomach, harping Johnny, life-everlasting, live-forever
aakila-KHora
the scar of a wound on the bark of a tree
abranjii.n
a desert-plant having medicinal properties
abuu-KHalsaa
alkanna tinctoria, dyer's alkanet, alkanet, a herb in the borage family roots of which are used as a red dye
achhuut-paidaa.ish
parthenocarpy, production of food without fertilization of ovules
achhuut-paidaa.ishii
fruit bred without fertilization of ovules
aftiimuun
(Botany) cuscuta epithymum Murray, clover dodder which of great medicinal use
ahaaliyuu
(Botany) the small seed of flax used especially as a source of oil, as a demulcent and emollient, and as a dietary supplement
ajaatii
one who has been expelled from his cast, race
akaara
prickly chaff flower Achyranthes aspera, a thorny shrub used in medicine
akaas-bel
(Botany) a parasitic climbing plant of the convolvulus family, dodder, Cuscuta reflexa
aKHarsaaj
(Botany) tamarix, a shrub or small tree of the genus Tamarix having small scale-like or needle-shaped leaves and feathery racemes of small white or pinkish flowers, of mostly coastal areas with saline soil
akkhii
(Botany) ficus, a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes
akohar
(Botany) a small genus of flowering plants of the dogwood family Cornaceae, or as the sole member of its own family Alangiaceae
akol
Alangium salviifolium subsp hexapetalum, a plant used as a tonic for of hemorrhoid
'aksii-tarkiib
(Botany) photosynthesis, photosynthesis uses solar energy, carbon dioxide, and water to produce energy-storing carbohydrates and oxygen
alsii
(Botany) linseed, flax seed, Linseed, Linum usitatissimum
'amal-e-ziiragii
pollination, the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma
aniisuun
(Botany) aniseed, pimpinella anisum
apraajitaa
(Botany) a flowering plant native to Asia which of medicinal use, Clitoria ternatea, Asian pigeonwings, bluebellvine, blue pea, butterfly pea, cordofan pea and Darwin pea
'aqiim
(Botany) infertile (man or women), incapable of child-bearing, sterile
armaal
fragrant plant with cinnamon-like bark
armanii.n
(Botany) wild pomegranate, burchellia bubalina, a small shrub or tree with red flowers, grey-green bark and dark green leaves
arnii-ba.Dii
(Botany) Premna integrifolia, a scandent, erect shrub or small tree, more or less thorny on the trunk and large branches with opposite or whorled and entire or serrate leaves
arnii-chhoTii
(Botany) Premna integrifolia, an important constituent of the formulation of ten roots of herbs known as Daśamūla and is widely used for treating various ailments in the Indian system of medicine
arqiituun
(Botany) arctium, a genus of biennial plants commonly known as burdock
aruusaa
(Botany) justicia adhatoda, Malabar nut, adulsa, adhatoda, vasa, vasaka, a medicinal plant native to Asia widely used in traditional medicine
asaas-basta
(Botany) basifixed plant, a plant whose filament is attached by its anther
ashba
very similar, resembling, approximative, resembling, analogical, homologous, look like
aslus-suus
(Botany) glycyrrhiza glabra, root of licorice, a herb that grows in parts of Europe and Asia and used as medicine
atiis
Aconitum heterophyllum, Ativisa plant, a herbaceous and perennial and is one of the poisonous species used in Indian Ayurvedic medicines
azfaar-ul-qit
(Biology) dolichandra unguis-cati, cat's claw creeper, funnel creeper, or cat's claw trumpet
baabarii
related to King Babar-allusion
baadroj
(Botany) great basil, is a culinary herb of the mint family native to tropical regions from central Africa to Southeast Asia
baalanguu
(Botany) calaminth, dragon head
basala
bulb or root with swollen leaf-bases
bel-pattar
(Lexical) the leaf of Bell-tree
bhaal
spike, head of spear or lance, point of an arrow
botany
botany, the scientific study of plants
chusiina
sucker, a shoot springing from the rooted part of a stem
da.ntelaa
having large or prominent tusks (an elephant, boar, etc)
dandaana
tooth of a saw or comb, notch, jag
deriina
long-held, old, ancient, seasoned, experienced, stale, wise, shrewd,
dev-kaashTh
a species of pine Pinus Devadāru
Dhaal-saa
shield-like, (in botany) peltate, peltated
dhaaraa-daar
channelled, (in Bot.) channel-leaved
diivaar
wall, obstruction, hurdle, bridge (of the nose)
do-saala
(Agriculture) A two-year old colt, lands that have been two years under cultivation
duub
a kind of grass used for laying or planting lawns and used as a fodder for horses, bent-grass, panic grass, Panicum dactylon, or Cynodon dactylon
far'
a branch (of a tree or plant etc.), a bough
gardan
narrow part of the top of the mouth of the jug etc.
gardinda
traveling, rotating, wandering
giiraa
something that clutches, a grabber, a screwed tyre
gird
circumference, environs, round,
gosh-numaa
shaped like ear, auricular
haDDii paslii to.D kar rakh denaa
hai.at-e-laag
(Biology) the period of growth of a population of cells (as of a microorganism) in a culture medium during which numbers increase exponentially
hai.at-e-qiyaam
(Biology) stationary phase, the stage when growth ceases but cells remain metabolically active
halqa
assembly, conclave, company, fraternity
hama-ne'mat
(Colloquial) all type of ease, comfort
hariyaalii
greenery, grass, vegetation, verdure, freshness
huzma
bag, satchel, pile, bunch
ifraaz
separating, distinguishing
ikliil
crown studded with diamonds, diadem, chaplet, wreath, or garland
'irq
(Botany) fibril, fibrils of trees and leaves
ittifaaqii ja.D
(Botany) secondary root that grows diagonally horizontally with the original root and this is become the real root like the roots of the corn plants
izKHir
lemon grass, Cymbopogon citratus
jhabbaa
fringes designed in jewelry
jiz'
tree, especially trunk of date-palm, corm
judaa-sinfii
dioecious, having male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals, having the male and female reproductive organs in separate flowers on separate plants
kaam-dhandaa
general work, business, trade, affair, matter
kasiir-bargii
multifoliate, having many leaves
KHaita
(Biology) flagellum, a slender threadlike structure, especially a microscopic appendage that enables many protozoa, bacteria, spermatozoa
KHasta
fragile, infirm, unwell, weak, debilitated, crispy, friable, brittle, dilapidated, decayed,
KHattii
of or belonging to or made at, Khat
KHazaana
accumulator, storage cell
KHurfa
a plant of marshy areas, purslane, atriplex portulacoides, purslane, basella alba
kulfa
a plant of marshy areas, purslane, atriplex portulacoides, purslane
kund
blunt, without a sharp edge
kuukurmuttaa
a fungus (growing on wood), a toadstool, mushroom
la.ngar
anchor, cable, thick rope, langar, alms, public kitchen, weight, pendulum (of a clock)
maanDaa
thin wheaten bread or cake
maGluubiyyat
the state and condition of being conquered, subjugation, subordination, vassalage
marbuut
bound, fastened together, consistent, correlated, concordant
marhuun-e-minnat
indebted (to), (to), obliged to
mashiima
(Botany) part of the ovary of flowering plants that contains the seeds
matbuu'
printed, agreeable, desired, natural, innate
medulla
(Botany) Medulla, the inner region of an organ or tissue, especially when it is distinct from the outer region or cortex
miinaa
a blue stone, false gem of blue colour
mu'allaq
suspended, hanging, hovering, in limbo, pending, dangling, pendent
mufrad
(Metaphorically) solitary, alone
munazzam
well organized, well arranged, organized, systematic, orderly, methodical
munfaraj
contented, happy, open, wide, dispersed
mushroom
mushroom, fungus, fungi, a fungal growth that typically takes the form of a domed cap on a stalk
muuris
a legator, the person from whom an inheritance is derived (whether in the descending or ascending line), ancestor, forefather, predecessor
muuslii
iron rod for pounding grains, root of (plant), taproot, fusiform receptacle of a many-seeded fruit
na.ngaa-bhuukaa
miserable, needy, very poor
naak choTii kaaTnaa
punish severely, shear the hair and cut off the nose to disgrace
naalii
any tubular organ (of the body), gutter, a small watercourse or channel, drain, tube, pipe
nabaat
crystallized sugar, sugar candy, flora, herbs, plants, vegetables, vegetation, herb plant
nabaatii-afzaa.ish
vegetative propagation and growth
nabaatiyaat
botany, the scientific study of plants
nam-KHurdgii
moisturized, destroyed by moisture
nannaa
little, tiny, small, a short height, Metaphorically: teeny, tiny, innocent, lovely, pretty
nasl
breed, caste, pedigree, family, generation, race, pedigree, lineage, genealogy
nasq
order, system, arrangement, putting in order,making a coherent speech
nau'
caste, kind, species, sort, variety, class, manner, mode
nau sau chuuhe khaa ke billii haj ko chalii
show of piety from a habitual sinner
nau-aabaad
newly settled, newly peopled, newly colonized
nazar-vaalaa
a person who has been looked with evil eye, a person who got bad eye
niraa
through, downright, sheer
nishaasta
starch, farina, paste, thick gruel, pottage
nuKHuud-e-alvandii
a kind of round shape root which is yellow from outside to red inside
paanii kaa shabaab
water bloom, deep green scum on stagnant water, thick layer of algae covering the surface of water
paarcha
a piece (of meat, fish, etc.), a piece of cloth, textile, chunk, piece, fragment
parjaataa
the weeping Nyctanthes, tree or flower, Nyctanthes arbor tristis
pichchii karnaa
to joint, to paste, to mosaic
posha
the sepals of a flower that usually form a whorl, calyx
prem-lataa
a kind of ivy which is called 'ishq-e-pechan'
qit'a-daar
(Botany and Animals) divided into segments or joints, articulate
qulfa
foreskin of the penis, prepuce (which is circumcised)
ra.nd
Botany: various types of evergreen red trees and shrubs found in Southern Europe and America, which are beautiful and fragrant and they have shiny leaves, in ancient times, the Greeks made necklaces from their flowers and leaves and wore as the crown to the conquerors, decorating the heads of poets and litterateur and artistic personality
revand
china rhubarb, rheum palmatum
sa.ngam
union, junction, conjunction (of planets), confluence (of rivers)
safed-ka.nval
a kind of white lily which is uses in medicine
saifii
Botany: compounds, leaves that are partially covered with each other
salaa.ii
a piece of long metallic needle, a rounded metallic, thin and small bar
sambhaalo
balance, bolster, care, handle
sanjad
jujube, berry-like fruit of jujube bush
sanjog
incident, chance, coincidence, accident, occurrence,union, matrimonial union,fate, destiny, contact, junction, association, combination, connection
sarayaan
the act of penetrating, spreading, infecting
shahtuut
mulberry, a tree of the genus Morus (family Maraceae)
shiiz
Botany: Ebony wood, which is being very hard and black, often use to making of cups and other fine things
shikanja
press, straitened circumstances
siivan
seven, stitching, service
sumbul
a plant of sweet odour, a type of fragrant plant, hyacinth, locks of a lover, beloved's hair
sumun
an eighth part or portion
suu.nghnaa
smell, to smell, sniff, snuff, inhale, scent, nose
tabaaq
basin, bowl, large dish or tray, plate
tahtaanii
(a letter of the alphabet) having dot(s) under it
tashaakul
mutual resemblance, symmetry
tashbiib
to mention the time youth
te.nduu
a desert tree of small melon-like fruit for animals, the dried leaf of which is used in rolling biri with tobacco for smoking, name of trees yielding ebony, diospyros embryoptecris
thailii
bag, small bag, shopping beg, purse
Topii
cover or cap (of a telescope, etc.)
tufailii-paudaa
Botany: any parasitic plant, a plant that gets food from another plant
uDonii
an orchid of genus Odontoglossum, with golden and red flowers
'uduul
refusal, denial, aberration
'uruuq-ul-'usuul
(Botany) fibrils coming out from the roots, branches coming out from the roots
ustoKHudduus
French lavender, a kind of plant whose flowers are used as medicine, Lavandula stoechas
uTa.ngan
also the seed of this plant
vaarii jaanaa
to sacrifice, devote oneself, be sacrificed, lay down one's life, show great love or regard, be devoted to
vabaal
calamity, ruin, misfortune, curse, vexation, plague, pestilence, burden, load
vahm kaa putlaa
one who is completely deluded, superstitious, valetudinarian
vuu.n
in that manner, so, like that
yak-saala
of one year, one-year-old
zahiir
ٰOpened, bright, shining, a tree laden with blossoms.
zaquum
an infernal tree (mentioned in the Qoran), the fruit of which is supposed to resemble the heads of devils and terrible serpents, cactus, euphorbia antiquorum
zaraava.nd
name of a plant, root of which has medicinal use
zardak
diminutive form of (zard 'زرد'), yellowish
zarf-e-tuKHm
(botany) the place in a plant where seeds are rooted
zartaar
made of golden threads, gold-embroidered
zer-e-arzii
(Botany) growing under the ground
zidd-e-baizavii
(botany) oval-shaped but round and broad at the top, like wild almonds
ziyaa-taaliifii-naamiya
the implication that produce their nutrients by photosynthesis