starch - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of starch in Hindi

  • स्टार्च
  • श्वेतसार
  • मंड
  • माँडी

adjective

  • नियत
  • यथार्थ
  • noun
  • अनाज का सत्व
  • माड़ी
  • हठ

verb

  • कलंफ़ लगाना

starch Definition

noun

  • an odorless, tasteless white substance occurring widely in plant tissue and obtained chiefly from cereals and potatoes. It is a polysaccharide which functions as a carbohydrate store and is an important constituent of the human diet.
  • powder or spray made from starch and used before ironing to stiffen fabric or clothing.
  • stiffness of manner or character.

verb

  • stiffen (fabric or clothing) with starch.

starch Example

  • they eat far too much starch. ( वे बहुत अधिक स्टार्च खाते हैं। )
  • In order to maintain porosity, pore formers such as starch, carbon, or thermosetting resins are added. ( सरंध्रता बनाए रखने के लिए, स्टार्च, कार्बन, या थर्मोसेटिंग रेजिन जैसे पोर फॉर्मर्स को जोड़ा जाता है। )
  • The starch concentration is calculated from the glucose concentration.  ( स्टार्च सांद्रता की गणना ग्लूकोज सांद्रता से की जाती है। )
  • starch your collar to keep it straight and stiff. ( अपने कॉलर को सीधा और कड़ा रखने के लिए स्टार्च करें। )
  • The only thing the meat dish was missing was a warm starch such as mashed potatoes on the side. ( केवल एक चीज जो मीट डिश गायब थी, वह थी साइड में मैश किए हुए आलू जैसे गर्म स्टार्च। )
  • the starch in her voice. ( उसकी आवाज में स्टार्च। )
  • Eco-Foam is made of corn starch from a special corn hybrid. ( इको-फोम एक विशेष मकई संकर से मकई स्टार्च से बना है। )
  • Beijing is located in Northern China, where it is difficult to grow rice, so most menus will feature wheat flour breads or flat breads instead of rice as the traditional starch. ( बीजिंग उत्तरी चीन में स्थित है, जहां चावल उगाना मुश्किल है, इसलिए अधिकांश मेनू में पारंपरिक स्टार्च के रूप में चावल के बजाय गेहूं के आटे की ब्रेड या फ्लैट ब्रेड की सुविधा होगी। )

More Sentence

  • Although foods with lots of starch play a role in a healthy diet, too many carbs can lead to weight gain.
  • The starch product comes in various shapes[sentencedict.com], colors and sizes.
  • The fluffier a potato is, the more starch (carbohydrate) it contains.
  • Potato starch, rather than harmful chemicals, is being used for scouring in the finishing process.
  • Many people are unable to digest grains or produce the enzymes necessary to convert the grain starch.
  • From the moment it is picked, the sugar in corn begins to convert to starch, decreasing its natural sweetness.
  • Starch, unable to stop, slid 20 feet to the edge of an escarpment.
  • Papermakers use a variety of synthetic resin, starch and organic gelatin sizes in the manufacture of watercolour papers.
  • Foods high in sugar and starch, especially when eaten between meals, increase the risk of cavities.
  • The sugars in sweet corn turn to starch rapidly and refrigeration helps to slow this process.
  • It's important to rinse the rice to remove the starch. Sentencedict.com
  • The corn used to make starch films may have been grown with pesticides and harmful fertilizers and the manufacturing process distributed.
  • What I wan na do is load this kid up with all the starch he can take.
  • The most important polysaccharides are glycogen, which is stored in the liver, and cellulose (starch).
  • So unlike sugar or starch, for instance, fiber is not actually a great source of fuel for the body.
  • At this stage the fruit is hard and one quarter starch.
  • Some plastic pet caskets are biodegradable, made from materials such as hemp oil, soy bean oil and corn starch, or from other microbial sources.
  • Most recently, resistant starch has been in the news because of a study published in this month’s Cancer Prevention Research.
  • Vietcong couriers slipped into Saigon to pick up his reports, which he wrote in invisible ink made from starch.
  • That's when corn starch was invented and Istanbul confectioner Haci Bekir added it to the list of ingredients.
  • crisp linen, stiff with starch.
  • This is March and that dunk froze an entire country like full starch.