creosote - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of creosote in Hindi

  • कारबोलिक अम्ल या तेज़ाब

creosote Definition

Noun

  • a dark brown oil distilled from coal tar and used as a wood preservative. It contains a number of phenols, cresols, and other organic compounds.

Verb

  • treat (wood) with creosote.

creosote Example

  • The creosote and other products from the smoke no doubt act antiseptically and prevent to a large extent the subsequent putrefaction of the proteids retained by the coagulated rubber. ( क्रोसोट और धुएं से अन्य उत्पाद निस्संदेह एंटीसेप्टिक रूप से कार्य करते हैं और काफी हद तक कोगुलेटेड रबर द्वारा बनाए गए प्रोटीड्स के बाद के सड़न को रोकते हैं। )
  • The chief industries of Grimsby are shipbuilding, brewing, tanning, manufactures of ship tackle, ropes, ice for preserving fish, turnery, flour, linseed cake, artificial manure; and there are saw mills, bone and corn mills, and creosote works. ( ग्रिम्सबी के मुख्य उद्योग जहाज निर्माण, शराब बनाना, कमाना, जहाज के सामान का निर्माण, रस्सी, मछली के संरक्षण के लिए बर्फ, टर्नरी, आटा, अलसी केक, कृत्रिम खाद हैं; और आरी की चक्की, हड्डी और मकई की मिलें, और क्रेओसोट के काम हैं। )  
  • Pine stumps and waste limbs are utilized, notably at Hattiesburg, for the manufacture of charcoal, tar, creosote, turpentine, &c. Fisheries Fishing is a minor industry, confined for the most part to the Mississippi Sound and neighbouring waters and to the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. ( चारकोल, टार, क्रेओसोट, तारपीन, और सी के निर्माण के लिए पाइन स्टंप और अपशिष्ट अंगों का उपयोग, विशेष रूप से हैटिसबर्ग में किया जाता है। मत्स्य पालन एक छोटा उद्योग है, जो अधिकांश भाग मिसिसिपी ध्वनि और पड़ोसी जल और मिसिसिपी और याज़ू नदियों तक ही सीमित है। )
  • In order to prevent decomposition of any proteid impurity which may remain incorporated with the rubber, the freshly coagulated rubber is sometimes cured in the smoke of burning wood or a small quantity of an antiseptic such as creosote is added during coagulation. ( किसी भी प्रोटिड अशुद्धता के अपघटन को रोकने के लिए जो रबर के साथ शामिल रह सकती है, ताजा जमा हुआ रबर कभी-कभी जलती हुई लकड़ी के धुएं में ठीक हो जाता है या जमावट के दौरान थोड़ी मात्रा में एंटीसेप्टिक जैसे क्रेओसोट मिलाया जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • He knew that one type of creosote was used as a medication.
  • Creosote? Are you going to have Indians involved in this?
  • He came to the back of the kennel, reeking of creosote and of rank straw.
  • Martinmon will have the business to acquire the creosote with which to preserve the logs.
  • Creosote in Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life, WorldCom was gorging itself to the bursting point.
  • When the creosote is allowed to cool they say that the contracting gases in the wood will draw the fluid in.
  • However, they say that if possible the creosote in the tubs should be heated and the logs allowed to soak in it.
  • Olin said, The creosote you are thinking of is distilled from the tar of Beachwood and is intended for medical needs.
  • Have you any knowledge that the Railroad Company has arranged to procure or manufacture creosote for such a purpose?
  • You and I then could become procurement agents for the creosote on behalf of the town, taking our agent's fees in the process.
  • The Lower Sonoran zone is noted for its cactuses, of which there is a great variety, and some of them grow to the height of trees; the mesquite is also very large, and the creosote bush, acacias, yuccas and agaves are common.
  • In the arid portions of this and the tropic areas the indigenous plants are creosote, mesquite and alfileria bushes, desert acacias, paloverdes, alkali-heath, salt grass, agaves, yuccas (especially the Spanish-bayonet and Joshua tree) and cactuses.
  • In England the cluster-pine has been largely planted on sandy districts near the sea, and has become naturalized in Purbeck and other wild tracts in the southern counties, but the summer heat is too small to permit of its resinous products acquiring any value; the soft coarse wood, though perishable in the natural state, has been used for railway sleepers after saturation with creosote or preservative solutions.
  • gold, silver, lead, sulphate of copper, spelter, tinplates, steel and iron, nickel and cobalt, yellow metal, sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, creosote, alkali, galvanized sheets, patent fuel as well as engineering works, iron foundries, large flour and provender mills, fuse works and brick works.