jhoolaana example and sentences


हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण
Transliterated examples :
1. Compared to the atomization of political power, the social organization of the Gaels turned a rock solid 2. Cracks are the key to the behavior of rocks and rock masses 3. During the differentiation of igneous rock cycle, its content gradually increases (such as If, with whom he is particularly associated in anionic complexes) 4. Even better than Lister, he noted the fact of a regional link between fossils and rock types of English soil; he believes he has found a correlation between their respective specific weight 5. Fatimid textiles and glass and rock crystals - smooth, carved or engraved - are retained

Given are the examples of hindi word jhoolaana usage in english sentences. The examples of jhoolaana are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., rock.

Habitation sites, are places where people lived. These include caves and rock shelters, people chose these natural caves because they provided shelter from the rain, heat and wind.आवासीय पुरास्थल उन्हें कहते हैं जहाँ लोग रहा करते थे| इनमें गुफाओं और कन्दराओं जैसे स्थल होते हैं, लोग इन गुफाओं में इसलिए रहते थे, क्योंकि यहाँ उन्हें बारिश, धूप और हवाओं से राहत मिलती थी|


The most laidback individuals become converts to the life of high-energy adventure with river rafting, canoeing, rappelling, rock climbing and mountain biking.
The colonial state and its divisive conception of India was the rock on which the Pentangular was built.
Some rocks, for instance limestone, consist of a single mineral only, but majority of the rock consist of several minerals in varying proportions.
Rajasthan with the rock systems of the peninsula, has reserves of many non-ferrous minerals.
In India coal occurs in rock series of two main geological ages, namely Gondwana, a little over 200 million years in age and in tertiary deposits which are only about 55 million years old.
Most of the petroleum occurrences in India are associated with anticlines and fault traps in the rock formations of the tertiary age.
Glaciers are “rivers” of ice which too erode the landscape by bulldozing soil and stones to expose the solid rock below.
Winds erode the lower section of the rock more than the upper part.
Let us say the rock does not move despite all the effort.
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