canal - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of canal in Hindi
canal Definition
- an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation. ( नावों या जहाजों को अंतर्देशीय या सिंचाई के लिए पानी पहुंचाने की अनुमति देने के लिए बनाया गया एक कृत्रिम जलमार्ग। )
canal Example
- In this test, a probe is gently put into the ear canal . ( इस परीक्षण में, एक जांच धीरे से कान नहर में डाल दी जाती है। )
- Under direct vision the excessive hair follicles of the external ear canal and pinna were targeted by the laser beam. ( प्रत्यक्ष दृष्टि के तहत बाहरी कान नहर और पिन्ना के अत्यधिक बालों के रोम को लेजर बीम द्वारा लक्षित किया गया था। )
- Swelling of the ear canal may make your child complain of a full or uncomfortable feeling in the ear. ( कान नहर की सूजन आपके बच्चे को कान में एक पूर्ण या असुविधाजनक भावना की शिकायत कर सकती है। )
- This canal is the top canal of the inner ear so it is actually right under the brain. ( यह नहर आंतरिक कान की शीर्ष नहर है इसलिए यह वास्तव में मस्तिष्क के नीचे है। )
- Unusual muscle fibers may be found in the facial canal along with the facial nerve. ( चेहरे की तंत्रिका के साथ-साथ चेहरे की नहर में असामान्य मांसपेशी फाइबर पाए जा सकते हैं। )
- the ear canal ( कान नहर )
- they travelled on by canal ( उन्होंने नहर से यात्रा की )
- The plan is that one day the Wilts and Berks canal will allow boats to cruise what is known as the Wessex Waterway Network. ( योजना यह है कि एक दिन विल्ट्स और बर्क नहर नौकाओं को क्रूज करने की अनुमति देगी जिसे वेसेक्स जलमार्ग नेटवर्क के रूप में जाना जाता है। )
More Sentence
- Keeping enough water in the canal to guarantee ships passage has become a problem.
- Normal wax builds up in the outer part of the ear canal , not near the eardrum.
- The true origin of the glandular neoplasms of the external ear canal is controversial.
- The surgeon seats a femoral bone plug into the medullary canal to provide an end-stop for the cement.
- Each cord maintains its connection with the abdominal cavity via the canal , whence the vas joins the urinary tract below the bladder.
- The scan shows a mild focal dilatation of the central canal of the spinal cord over two vertebral levels in the mid-dorsal region.
- These waves are channeled through the ear canal to hit the eardrum, causing vibrations.
- In cases of absence of the internal carotid artery, the carotid canal may also be absent.
- He said after the excessive rain, villagers were forced to make a breach in the canal to allow flood waters to flow.
- Lowell was soon drawing Mars crisscrossed with a vast canal system.
- Water flows into the depressions, fish move into the relatively deeper water, the canals are blocked off and the fish allowed to grow.
- A century ago, the astronomer Percival Lowell described water-filled canals on Mars for the same reason.
- Percival Lowell was convinced that these lines were canals , built by a race of intelligent Martians.
- The time before that, Giovanni Schiaparelli saw a series of dark markings on the planet's surface that some interpreted as canals built by an ancient civilization.
- Engineers from British Waterways, which manages canals across the country, are carrying out an extensive study on the possible re-opening of the waterway which shut in 1922.
- He also constructed many canals and waterways including the Ulster Canal and the Queens Island on which the Harland and Wolfe shipyard was later built.
- Skin folds, areas underneath fingernails, ear canals , and other portions of the body that may trap chemicals should be inspected and cleaned carefully.
- This controversy continued until the 1960s when spacecraft exploration of the planet showed no evidence of the canals .
- After they've done their job moistening the eyes, the tears flow into canals in the eyelids, which drain into the lacrimal sac, a pouch in the lower inner corner of each eye socket.
- When payment is involved, the consensus was that it should be for irrigation, canals , pumps, and other infrastructure, not for water per se.
- Generally, the front, incisor and canine teeth have one canal, premolars have two canals and the back molar teeth have three.
- Many canals , inland waterways and towpaths were open for walkers and other visitors while many English Heritage and National Trust sites were open across the region.