feral - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of feral in Hindi

  • जंगली
  •  प्राणहर
  • वन्य
  • मृत्युकर
  • पाशबिक

feral Definition

adjective

  • (especially of an animal) in a wild state, especially after escape from captivity or domestication.

feral Example

  • a feral snarl. ( एक जंगली घोंघा। )
  • Feral American mink on the continent are even more damaging than they are here, as they drive out the endangered European mink. ( महाद्वीप पर जंगली अमेरिकी मिंक यहां की तुलना में और भी अधिक हानिकारक हैं, क्योंकि वे लुप्तप्राय यूरोपीय मिंक को बाहर निकालते हैं। )
  • Seedling plants from the cultivated vines often produce unisexual flowers, thus reverting to the feral type.  ( खेती की गई लताओं से अंकुर पौधे अक्सर उभयलिंगी फूल पैदा करते हैं, इस प्रकार जंगली प्रकार में वापस आ जाते हैं। )
  • At least three other parakeet species have established feral breeding colonies: the most numerous is the ring-necked parakeet, now common in many London parks and suburbs. ( कम से कम तीन अन्य तोते की प्रजातियों ने जंगली प्रजनन कालोनियों की स्थापना की है: सबसे अधिक संख्या में अंगूठी-गर्दन वाले तोते हैं, जो अब लंदन के कई पार्कों और उपनगरों में आम हैं। )
  • I think what they are actually saying is that there have been no confirmed sightings of animals other than feral ones. ( मुझे लगता है कि वे वास्तव में जो कह रहे हैं वह यह है कि जंगली जानवरों के अलावा अन्य जानवरों के देखे जाने की पुष्टि नहीं हुई है। )
  • Because the horse is feral, it will be a while before it will be tame enough to be ridden. ( क्योंकि घोड़ा जंगली है, उसे सवार होने के लिए पर्याप्त वश में होने में कुछ समय लगेगा। )
  • For experienced Warlocks , Hunters, Shadow Priests and Feral Druids. ( अनुभवी करामाती, शिकारी, छाया पुजारी और जंगली ड्र्यूड्स के लिए। )

More Sentence

  • Boys and girls stuck in time , ageless, feral as a pack of wild dogs.
  • The domestic birds have comparatively seldom become feral, doubtless, as C. Darwin points out, from the reduction of their powers of flight in many cases.
  • The animal trainer believes he can teach the feral cat how to behave in a friendly manner.
  • One minute more, and the feral roars of rage were again bursting from the crowd.
  • Feral cats and larger predators sometimes feral cats and larger predators sometimes feral or other people's pet cats can be a nuisance.
  • After living in the forest for five years, the child had become feral and no longer knew how to act like a human.
  • An Inside Job A local authority was called out to a feral cat problem at the local prison.
  • Environment - A cat that is kept in the house all of its life will live significantly longer than a feral cat or even an outside cat.
  • The feral animals in the backyard have completely destroyed my garden.
  • Yes, I know a large chunk of the child population today is virtually feral, untended and untutored by responsible parents.
  • The house-sparrow is also feral in Argentina, some of the West Indian islands, Hawaii and the Andamans.
  • They led a feral existence.
  • Martin, eyes glaring and lips drawn back in a feral snarl.
  • Feral doesn't really have anything to do with coloring.
  • On the armor thing, I still feel like you are trying to turn this into "GC doesn't understand Feral itemization."
  • It suggested that they might be unaware of the difference between feral and wildcats, or unaware of the law.
  • Someone dumps a pregnant cat near your home and suddenly you find yourself seeking ways for taming feral cats and kittens.
  • Introduced Hunan the sort of resource of feral beverage plant and distributing.
  • His voice had moved down the register until it came forth as a kind of feral growl.
  • Feral kittens have likely spent a good deal of time without any human touch, and a true feral will seldom make a full family member or pet.
  • Due to his towering physique and withdrawn demeanor, Noonan is in some ways scarier than Fiennes' more postured and feral take on Dolarhyde.
  • Thus, for instance, the rats which prey on native ground-nesting birds must go, as must the sheep and feral pigs, which denude the hillsides.
  • a feral cat.
  • William Burroughs had given Patti a copy of The Wild Boys, and from it has grown the feral character of Johnny, his Homeric wanderings, each dance never the same.
  • Some people may need this info to help recover a family pet, while others may seek to catch feral cats.
  • Meanwhile, Taissa, who fulfilled her potential, becoming a politician, is shielding a childlike, feral inner self.
  • At the Met, an untitled work from 1967 features a compressed pack of bright and feral, phantasmagoric beasts.