fin - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fin in Hindi

noun

  • पंख
  • मछली का सुफ़ना
  • मछली का पर

fin Definition

noun

  • a flattened appendage on various parts of the body of many aquatic vertebrates and some invertebrates, including fish and cetaceans, used for propelling, steering, and balancing.

verb

  • swim underwater by means of flippers.

abbreviation

  • finance.
  • financial.
  • finish.

fin Example

  • The dorsal fin, near the middle of the back, is low and triangular.(पृष्ठीय पंख, पीठ के मध्य के निकट, नीचा और त्रिकोणीय है।)
  • Cephalic shield pointed behind; shell internal, chiefly membranous, with calcified nucleus, nautiloid; parapodia forming fins.(सेफालिक शील्ड ने पीछे की ओर इशारा किया; खोल आंतरिक, मुख्यतः झिल्लीदार, कैल्सीफाइड नाभिक के साथ, नॉटिलॉइड; पैरापोडिया बनाने वाले पंख। )
  • A fin is a plate or other object which is attached to a surface in order to improve the flow of heat.( एक फिन एक प्लेट या अन्य वस्तु है जो गर्मी के प्रवाह को बेहतर बनाने के लिए सतह से जुड़ी होती है।
  • Dean said as the others returned to work, Rita shaking her head in disgust and Harrigan trying to talk on the phone by sticking a fin­ger in one ear.(डीन ने कहा कि जैसे ही अन्य लोग काम पर लौट आए, रीता ने घृणा में अपना सिर हिलाया और हैरिगन एक कान में उंगली डालकर फोन पर बात करने की कोशिश कर रहा था।)
  • The use of fins is recognized as an effective method of increasing the heat transfer from a surface.(एक सतह से गर्मी हस्तांतरण को बढ़ाने के लिए पंखों के उपयोग को एक प्रभावी विधि के रूप में पहचाना जाता है।)

More sentence

  • Pelagic Taenioglossa with foot large and laterally compressed to form a fin.
  • Ventral fins below or in front of the pectorals, the pelvic bones posterior to the clavicular symphysis and only loosely attached to it by ligament.
  • The tubes may be fitted with fins to increase the heat transfer surface.
  • On the other hand, in discussing the ontological argument, Lotze commits himself to a moral a priori (below, ad fin.).
  • The alimentary sac is simple elegans from the fins of and devoid of caeca.
  • The funnyman had diners laughing so much they were choking on their yellow fin tuna steaks.
  • It is distinguished from the common porpoise externally by its black hue and the absence of a dorsal fin.
  • Into these fins, which are largely cuticular and strengthened by radiating bars, a single layer of ectoderm cells projects.
  • With such short fins, and with them being so densely spaced, it is particularly sensitive to dust buildup.
  • There are no traces either of paired fins or of dermal armour.
  • What it needs is Ballard's celebrated dictum that the future is anything with a fin on it.
  • Both serve dim sum, as well as shark fin and other Shanghainese specialities.
  • This addition has a massive aluminum fin count of up to 140 fins, which provides maximum heat dissipation.