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adobe - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of adobe in Hindi

  • एडोब
  • धूप में सुखाई हुई ईट
  • कच्ची ईंट
  • कच्ची ईंट का मकान

adobe Definition

  • a kind of clay used as a building material, typically in the form of sun-dried bricks. ( एक प्रकार की मिट्टी जिसका उपयोग भवन निर्माण सामग्री के रूप में किया जाता है, आमतौर पर धूप में सूखने वाली ईंटों के रूप में। )

adobe Example

  • The former map traces architecture, articulated with sources of building materials, ranging from adobe to varied stones. ( पूर्व का नक्शा वास्तुकला का पता लगाता है, निर्माण सामग्री के स्रोतों के साथ व्यक्त किया गया है, जिसमें एडोब से लेकर विभिन्न पत्थर हैं। )
  • If I ever build a house I will use a combination of straw bales and the adobe techniques we learned from Jon Jandai. ( अगर मैं कभी घर बनाता हूं तो मैं भूसे की गांठ और जॉन जंडई से सीखी गई एडोब तकनीक का इस्तेमाल करूंगा। )
  • In mountain villages some houses have adobe walls and thatched roofs. ( पहाड़ के गांवों में कुछ घरों में दीवारें और छतें होती हैं। )
  • Most notably, the Pueblo Indians in the Southwest used adobe masonry to moderate weather extremes and keep their homes comfortable. ( सबसे विशेष रूप से, दक्षिण पश्चिम में प्यूब्लो भारतीयों ने मौसम की चरम सीमाओं के लिए एडोबो चिनाई का इस्तेमाल किया और अपने घरों को आरामदायक रखा। )

More Sentence

  • Wild West history abounds in Mesilla, where adobe buildings dating to the 1800s are still in use as shops and galleries.
  • To prevent the clay from becoming adobe brick, she dug in 15 tons of sand, 14 truckloads of composted manure, and 25 large bales of peat moss.
  • Barry and Letty Coleman's Tucson adobe successfully combines traditional building materials and modern design.
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  • Southwestern style homes favor stucco or adobe exteriors and orange or red tile roofs.
  • Derek and I joined this workshop and quickly learned much about the methods and benefits of adobe building.
  • Prehistoric tribes experimented with the first sun-dried bricks or adobe , mixing mud with straw into manageable building blocks.
  • They moved silently to the edge of the camp, then slowly made their way behind several mud and adobe buildings.
  • Stucco over adobe and rock are common materials.
  • The wrap begins with a dry brush massage before a layer of adobe clay is applied to the entire body.
  • In rural areas of Latin America, adobe houses with thatched roofs are fixtures of the landscape.
  • Traditional architectural styles are found in the rural communities, with variously shaped adobe houses with thatched roofs.
  • The earthen plaster-covered adobe walls are thick enough to include built-in book-shelves, creating a small library alcove behind the kitchen.
  • But the predominance and thickness of the sheltering walls recalls the adobe .
  • By the time we started laying the adobe , it was mid-May and over 100 degrees every day.
  • He walked into the adobe , where a small fire was burning under a skillet of food.
  • Most people live in adobe houses with thatched roofs.
  • There are palm trees and cobbled roundabouts and beautiful old adobe buildings.
  • Drake led Parker in between two adobe buildings.
  • Tombstone, an easy day trip from Tucson, does however offer one vision of Arizona's pioneer days: clapboard and adobe buildings, and, of course, re-enacted gunfights.
  • Carol Decker puts a finger to her lips and looks beyond the adobe ruins to the sprawling expanse of flat brush-covered open ground.
  • The primary building material was large adobe brick, and huge pyramids towered above the city.
  • When paint can get into the adobe , then it hardens in there, and it makes it cling better than anything.
  • The spectacular traditional-style adobe building is wonderfully remote and romantic.
  • It consists of flat-roofed adobe buildings, portions of which are thought to be among the oldest structures in North America.
  • Most of the homes of poor rural people are made of local materials, with floors of packed earth, walls of adobe or wattle and daub, and roofs of clay tiles or thatch.