English to Hindi Meaning of manure - खाद


Manure :
खाद

उर्वरक, खाद, उद्धरण, सार, पदार्थ, गोबर

खाद डालना, खाद, गोबर

खादmanuredखादखाद डालना
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Definitions of manure in English
Noun(1) any animal or plant material used to fertilize land especially animal excreta usually with litter material
Verb(1) spread manure, as for fertilization
Examples of manure in English
(1) The size of farms increased, and large numbers of animals were used to provide power and to manure the soil.(2) Similarly, soil tests from land on which manure is applied ensure that nutrients in the soil remain at levels that can be used by the crop on an annual basis.(3) Pig and horse manure are just not rich enough for the roses.(4) In a feedlot, lots of animals deposit their manure on a small amount of bare land.(5) Phosphorus is the critical nutrient, not nitrogen, in calculating the amount of crop land needed to spread a unit of manure .(6) This can happen when apples drop to the ground in an orchard and land in deer droppings or livestock manure .(7) But a lot of community people are concerned with the effects of applying chicken manure to land.(8) Ancient farmers discovered that plant yield could be increased on a plot of land by spreading animal manure throughout.(9) There is absolutely no manure or animal products in my compost.(10) The increase in animal density has presented a challenge in the collection, storage, and land application of manure .(11) Along with the animals' manure , no other fertilizer should be necessary.(12) High rainfall washes more animal manure off the land into watercourses.(13) The bags are filled with manure comprising cow dung, neem cake, prawn shell powder and neopeat (coconut fibre).(14) Farmers commonly spread manure on their lands, a practice that often results in excess phosphorus being applied.(15) We spread manure on our land to help fertilize our crops without chemicals.(16) Grass clippings arrive throughout the mowing season, and horse manure is delivered year-round.
Related Phrases of manure
(1) animal manure ::
जानवर का खाद
(2) green manure ::
हरी खाद
(3) liquid manure ::
तरल खाद
(4) farmyard manure ::
खेतों की खाद
(5) manure heap ::
खाद ढेर
(6) manure spreader ::
खाद छिड़कने का उपकरण
Synonyms
Noun
1. dung ::
गोबर
2. muck ::
कूड़ा-कर्कट
3. excrement ::
मलमूत्र
5. ordure ::
खाद
6. guano ::
मछली से बनी हुई खाद
7. cow pats ::
पालतू गाय
8. fertilizer ::
उर्वरक
9. cow chips ::
गाय चिप्स
10. road apples ::
सड़क सेब
11. horse apples ::
घोड़ा सेब
12. buffalo chips ::
भैंस चिप्स
13. cow-pies ::
गाय-pies
14. cow patties ::
गाय patties
15. cow flops ::
गाय फ्लॉप
17. scat ::
गोबर
Verb
18. muck ::
कूड़ा-कर्कट
Different Forms
manure, manured, manures, manuring
Word Example from TV Shows
You can catch even more flies
with manure. What's your point?

You can catch even more flies with MANURE. What's your point?

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 3

This stinks of manure. All of it.

This stinks of MANURE. All of it.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 4

they're great at
shoveling manure.

they're great at shoveling MANURE.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 8

I can cover it with manure.

I can cover it with MANURE.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 8

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