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locust - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of locust in Hindi

Noun

  • टिड्डी
  • शलभ

Adjective

  • टिड्डी का

locust Definition

  • a large and mainly tropical grasshopper with strong powers of flight. It is usually solitary, but from time to time there is a population explosion, and it migrates in vast swarms that cause extensive damage to crops.
  • the large edible pod of some plants of the pea family, in particular the carob bean, which is said to resemble a locust.
  • any of a number of pod-bearing trees of the pea family, in particular the carob tree and the black locust.

locust Example

  • Secondary contributions were made by common bluff-base or crest trees, including elm, locust , and ash. ( माध्यमिक योगदान सामान्य ब्लफ़-बेस या शिखा वृक्षों द्वारा किया गया था, जिसमें एल्म, टिड्डी और राख शामिल हैं। )
  • Song's work suggested that the desert locust colonized Africa from North America. ( सॉन्ग के काम ने सुझाव दिया कि रेगिस्तानी टिड्डे ने उत्तरी अमेरिका से अफ्रीका का उपनिवेश कर लिया। )
  • Several wood species are listed, including cedar, redwood and locust . ( कई लकड़ी की प्रजातियां सूचीबद्ध हैं, जिनमें देवदार, लाल लकड़ी और टिड्डे शामिल हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Insects such as the red locust , crickets, grasshoppers, and flying ants are collected in season and either fried with salt to make popular snacks or dried for later use.
  • We get confused because both cicadas and locust emerge periodically.
  • The remaining assemblage included red oak, ash, a small amount of cottonwood/willow, and locust .
  • Hot, dry weather across the region has created the ideal breeding grounds for the plague that, until now, has mostly advanced - like the locust 's grasshopper cousin - by hopping and walking.
  • For shade around the periphery, she planted a locust , a pepper tree, and ‘Swan Hill’ olive trees.
  • If they are allowed to survive for more than three weeks, these hoppers will grow wings and a new swarm of locusts will take to the skies in search of new vegetation to destroy.
  • The field is twenty acres, sloping gradually upward to the scrub locust trees along the fence line.
  • A swarm of desert locusts may consist of up to 50 billion individuals.
  • My own tale began when I decided to do something about the four locust trees that were growing at disorderly angles in my backyard, blotting out both the sun and my chances of becoming a stop on the local garden tour.
  • Why do they and honey locusts have sugary pods so attractive to livestock?
  • Swarms of locusts damaged crops and pastures across the state during the autumn.
  • The biopesticide is not toxic to humans and kills only locusts and grasshoppers and a very limited number of other insects; it has no other environmental side-effects.
  • Many researchers have thought that Mormon crickets - and possibly grasshoppers - behave like their cousins, migratory locusts .
  • In cream cheese, xanthan gum interacts synergistically with guar and locust bean gum, notes Sebree.
  • These are known as periodical cicadas but are also commonly called 17-year cicadas, 13-year cicadas, or locusts .
  • He lived in the wilderness, wore clothes made of camel hair, and ate locusts and wild honey.
  • Judging by the large thorns, they were honey locust trees .
  • Under laboratory conditions, flying insects such as fruit flies and migratory locusts have powered stationary engines with their beating wings.
  • They watched with mounting concern as swarms of locusts began to sweep southwards from breeding grounds in North Africa.
  • Although locusts and grasshoppers are identical in appearance, they differ in their behavior.
  • Except for the existing locust tree , the two sides of the yard are symmetrical.
  • Shipman proposed increasing the number of locust trees that surrounded the house, further ensconcing it in a natural setting.
  • We look up at the sky through a fringe of leaves belonging to a locust tree or a mimosa, the rows of lacy leaves forming a mantilla overhead.
  • He was a wild sort of man who lived in the desert and ate locusts and wild honey.
  • Kaya and I were taking a walk to the pond this morning when along the roadside I noticed a locust tree that still had some long felty pods hanging from it.
  • In Mauritania, adult locusts have been forming swarms in parts of the north and northwest where vegetation is drying out, and some of these swarms have been seen moving northwards towards Morocco.
  • Others, like gum guar (obtained from the cluster bean), or locust bean gum (from the locust bean ), come from seedpods.