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cocoon - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cocoon in Hindi

  • कोकून
  • कोया
  • कोश
  • कोकन
  • कच्चे रेशम का कोवा
  • कोष

cocoon Definition

Noun

  • a silky case spun by the larvae of many insects for protection in the pupal stage.

Verb

  • envelop or surround in a protective or comforting way.

cocoon Example

  • You cannot live in a cocoon and overlook these facts. ( आप एक कोकून में नहीं रह सकते हैं और इन तथ्यों को अनदेखा कर सकते हैं। )
  • She is wrapped in a cocoon of blue silk. ( वह नीले रेशम के एक कोकून में लिपटा हुआ है। )
  • Holly had felt pleasure, allowed it to cocoon him. ( होली ने खुशी महसूस की, उसे उसे शांत करने की अनुमति दी। )
  • Not surprisingly, the more layers of the cocoon there are, the greater the protection from dehydration. ( आश्चर्य नहीं कि कोकून की जितनी अधिक परतें होती हैं, निर्जलीकरण से उतनी ही अधिक सुरक्षा होती है। )
  • This educational cocoon may not mirror a real world with men. ( यह शैक्षिक कोकून पुरुषों के साथ एक वास्तविक दुनिया का दर्पण नहीं हो सकता है। )

More Sentence 

  • "Cocoon " and " Backdraft ."
  • Then she virtually disappeared into a domestic cocoon in suburban Detroit.
  • I'm still in the cocoon; and even though I.
  • This is a big step you will take in the cocoon.
  • I flipped it open and touched the cocoon with it.
  • It was so pleasant I felt wrapped in a cocoon of safety.
  • The tie-in was the report I read about the cocoon like.
  • But that's not the point of the transformation in the cocoon.
  • Jackson grunted his approval and returned into his cocoon of self.
  • When the larva is fully mature, and ready to change into the pupa condition, it proceeds to spin its cocoon, in which operation it ejects from both glands simultaneously a continuous and reelable thread of 800 FIG.
  • Other species of wandering habits carry the cocoon about with them, sometimes attached to the spinnerets, as in the Lycosidae, sometimes tucked under the thorax, as in the large tropical house-spider, Heteropoda regia, one of the Clubionidae.
  • It's difficult to see cocoon in a sentence .
  • A dozen eggs usually cost about the same as one cocoon.
  • "Splash " and " Cocoon ."
  • It is important to differentiate between pupa, chrysalis and cocoon.
  • The pupae are typically attached to the substrate by the cocoon.
  • Pheiffer warns that we should not cocoon our daughters, even if it were possible.
  • He had rolled through childhood in a warm cocoon of love provided by endless cousins, uncles, aunts and servants.
  • Their many tiny cocoons now completely filled the moth cocoon.
  • These children live outside the cocoon of the middle class.
  • For a new year to bring you something new, make a move, like a butterfly tearing its cocoon! Make a move! Mehmet Murat ildan  
  • Drifting nearby, however, was a sort of transparent inflatable dinghy, low in the water, resembling a cocoon.
  • An enclosure formerly housing cocoons, and an area with caterpillars.
  • Mothra's cocoon is soon immediately discovered in Lake Ikeda.
  • That is, caddisflies pupate in a cocoon spun from silk.
  • From the latter part of 1927 through the first half of 1928, I lived in a cocoon of total concentration.
  • But it was clear to all that the then Massachusetts governor would have fit snugly into the capital cocoon.