elephant - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of elephant in Hindi
Noun
elephant Definition
Noun
- a heavy plant-eating mammal with a prehensile trunk, long curved ivory tusks, and large ears, native to Africa and southern Asia. It is the largest living land animal.
- a size of paper, now standardized at 28 × 23 inches (approximately 711 × 584 mm).
elephant Example
- Further, the skin is stated to be much less rough, with fewer cracks, while a more important difference occurs in the trunk, which lacks the transverse ridges so distinctive of the ordinary African elephant, and thereby approximates to the Asiatic species. ( इसके अलावा, त्वचा को कम दरारों के साथ बहुत कम खुरदरा बताया गया है, जबकि ट्रंक में एक अधिक महत्वपूर्ण अंतर होता है, जिसमें अनुप्रस्थ लकीरें नहीं होती हैं जो सामान्य अफ्रीकी हाथी की इतनी विशिष्ट होती हैं, और इस तरह एशियाई प्रजातियों के करीब होती हैं। )
- The Indian region is the home of the Indian elephant - one of the two sole remaining representatives of the order Proboscidea. ( भारतीय क्षेत्र भारतीय हाथी का घर है - प्रोबोसिडिया आदेश के दो एकमात्र शेष प्रतिनिधियों में से एक। )
- Robert Hooker had a white elephant on his hands. ( रॉबर्ट हुकर के हाथों में एक सफेद हाथी था। )
More Sentence
- Another result was that Elephant condescended to walk.
- The trunk and feet of the elephant were declared to be exquisite.
- Kennedy was intrusted with the job of bringing the elephant to a halt.
- But an elephant would have got down this as easily as a man would have done.
- Is it the Elephant Child, or is it Mr Grish Chunder De?
- Gumda, the widow's son, threw the raja's elephant across seven seas.
- The guardians of the Holy Scriptures make an elephant of a gnat.
- Why don't you say you wish you wuz a elephant and could look on?
- South of the Thames the thoroughfares crossing the river between Lambeth and Bermondsey converge upon two circuses, St George's and the Elephant and Castle.
- Mahmud ordered Hasan Maimandi to take the poet as much gold as an elephant could carry, but the jealous treasurer persuaded the monarch that it was too generous a reward, and that an elephant's load of silver would be sufficient.