gill - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of gill in Hindi

Noun

  • माशूक
  • लड़की
  • प्रेमी
  • नाला
  • मछली का गलफड़ा
  • नाली
  • आदमी के जबड़े और कान के नीचे का मांस
  • गहरी वृक्षावृत घाटी
  • द्रव का परिमाण

gill Definition

Noun

  • the paired respiratory organ of fishes and some amphibians, by which oxygen is extracted from water flowing over surfaces within or attached to the walls of the pharynx.
  • the vertical plates arranged radially on the underside of mushrooms and many toadstools.
  • the wattles or dewlap of a fowl.
  • a unit of liquid measure, equal to a quarter of a pint.
  • a female ferret.

gill Example

  • In both these species the gills distinctly touch and grow on to the stem. ( इन दोनों प्रजातियों में गलफड़े स्पष्ट रूप से स्पर्श करते हैं और तने पर बढ़ते हैं। )
  • The fish were spiny and colorful, but adorned with prehensile tails and a row of three eyes on each side of their head where a normal fish would have gills ( मछलियाँ कांटेदार और रंगीन थीं, लेकिन परिग्राही पूंछ और उनके सिर के प्रत्येक तरफ तीन आँखों की एक पंक्ति से सुशोभित थीं जहाँ एक सामान्य मछली के गलफड़े होते थे )
  • To dream that you have gills implies that you are ready to confront your true feelings and submerge yourself in your emotions ( यह सपना देखने के लिए कि आपके पास गलफड़े हैं इसका मतलब है कि आप अपनी सच्ची भावनाओं का सामना करने के लिए तैयार हैं और अपनी भावनाओं में डूब जाते हैं )
  • He had expected the place to be buzzing with energy; jammed to the gills (  उन्होंने उम्मीद की थी कि जगह ऊर्जा से गुलजार होगी; गलफड़ों में जाम )

More Sentence

  • ” Lt Howarth looked a bit green around the gills as he left me standing there contemplating the long sleep I would get soon
  • He felt like he would grow gills and scales, and swim the oceans of the world if the skies suddenly opened and poured all the water of the world and the earth was covered in it
  • He looked pretty pale around the gills
  • There are other gills developed in addition to those which represent the cirri.
  • But a survey of the Hexapoda as a whole, and especially a comparative study of the tracheal system, can hardly leave room for doubt that this system is primitively adapted for atmospheric breathing, and that the presence of tracheal gills in larvae must be regarded as a special adaptation for temporary aquatic life.
  • Gills much folded.
  • Mantle closed to a considerable extent; siphons well developed; gills much folded and frequently prolonged into the branchial siphon.
  • Gills prolonged into the branchial siphon.
  • Septibranchia Gills have lost their respiratory function, and are transformed into a muscular septum on each side between mantle and foot.
  • A remarkable point in the Plecoptera is the presence in some forms (Pteronarcys) of small branching gills on the three thoracic and the front abdominal segments.
  • The larger species of fungi, such as the Agaricini and Polyporei, &c., are prepared for the herbarium by cutting a slice out of the centre of the plant so as to show the outline of the cap or pileus, the attachment of the gills, and the character of the interior of the stem.
  • He has observed that in young specimens of Siren lacertina (the larva is still unknown) the gills are rudimentary and functionless, and that it is only in large adult specimens that they are fully developed in structure and function; he therefore concludes that the sirens are the descendants of a terrestrial type of batrachians, which passed through a metamorphosis like the other members of their class, but that more recently they have adopted a permanently aquatic life, and have resumed their branchiae by reversion.