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peninsula - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of peninsula in Hindi

  • प्रायद्वीप
  • उपद्वीप
  • जज़ीरानुमा

peninsula Definition

  • a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.

peninsula Example

  • At this point a spit of land breaks away from the mainland to become the needle-like peninsula of Baja California. ( इस बिंदु पर भूमि का एक थूक मुख्य भूमि से हटकर बाजा कैलिफ़ोर्निया की सुई की तरह प्रायद्वीप बन जाता है। )
  • Just before we descend to the car park, I look out at the bay and a long peninsula of land pointing towards the East. ( कार पार्क में उतरने से ठीक पहले, मैं पूर्व की ओर इशारा करते हुए खाड़ी और भूमि के लंबे प्रायद्वीप की ओर देखता हूं। )
  • Most of the mainland, however, is a peninsula of mountains, the highest being Olympus. ( हालाँकि, मुख्य भूमि का अधिकांश भाग पहाड़ों का एक प्रायद्वीप है, जो सबसे अधिक ऊँचा है। )
  • When we set off, the water was too rough for us to cross to the peninsula on the other side. ( जब हमने सेट किया, तो दूसरी तरफ प्रायद्वीप को पार करने के लिए पानी बहुत अधिक था। )

More Sentence

  • The most westerly point on the British mainland, the peninsula could not be further from China.
  • In mid-winter, the warm water around the Southwest peninsula seems to give them most lightning.
  • Outdoor activities may be limited, though, as there isn't a single river in the entire peninsula .
  • This may have resulted in extinction of some species and refuge for others, often in multiple glacial refugia on the Iberian, Italian, and Balkan peninsulas .
  • They will even create artificial islands and peninsulas to increase the supply of land.
  • The climate ranges from tropical and sub-tropical in Indo-Gengetic plains and peninsular regions to temperate and arctic in the Himalayan region.
  • For the same reasons sanctuaries were sited at the tip of capes or peninsulas or on an island close to the mainland.
  • The lake was wide at this point, so wide the far bank was only a dim haze, and the water humped up in whitecaps in the middle where the peninsulas fell away and the wind hit it.
  • These data are interpreted to indicate a range of habitats from full freshwater, presumably peninsular rivers and springs, to full marine waters.
  • In 1958, for example, there was universal praise for the building of the Mackinac Bridge which connects the lower and upper peninsulas in Michigan.
  • The island's 3,700 acres of tropical rainforest are a biological reserve that also includes five surrounding peninsulas on the Panama mainland.
  • In contrast, maintaining an Asian balance of power requires performing the simpler task of keeping offshore and peninsular Asia outside a continental hegemon's grasp.
  • But there are myriads of other discrete territories, such as deserts, mountain ranges, peninsulas , and islands, that function as bioregions.
  • As a result of their dependence on thermal updrafts, most hawks tend to follow geographic features, such as mountain ridges and peninsulas , and become concentrated along these geographic features during the fall and spring migrations.
  • The early tenth century saw Norse encroachment from Ireland and the Western Isles into Cumbria, Lancashire and the Wirral peninsular .
  • At river crossings, lakes, or narrow peninsulas , trails converge and funnel towards and away from caribou calving grounds and summer range.
  • The best visible and typical features are selected as landmarks: heights; visible road stretches; recognizable outlines of lakes, islands and peninsulas .
  • Now linked to the mainland by bridge, Skye consists of a series of peninsulas , each with its own sea loch, flanked by spectacular cliffs and little bays, many of which have their own white sandy beaches.
  • Livestock were ferried across to neighbouring islands, or herded together in remote peninsulas and mountain regions.
  • I've just returned from spending a month at Palmer Station, a US research base on the Antarctic peninsular .
  • The coastal villages where the salt makers lived stand on islands or peninsulas of firm ground, with marshes and fens on their inland side and salt marshes on the seaward.