English to Gujarati Dictionary terrestrial

terrestrial

પાર્થિવ
definition
noun
That is certainly plausible enough, but is he really the man to lecture us terrestrials on the distinction between ‘science’ and ‘fantasy’?
an inhabitant of the earth.
adjective
increased ultraviolet radiation may disrupt terrestrial ecosystems
of, on, or relating to the earth.
translation of 'terrestrial '
ધરતી કે પૃથ્વીનું અથવા તેના ઉપરનું પાર્થિવ
example
Moving beyond the Earth to the other 'terrestrial' planets, we find that the rocks there are also dominantly silicates.
In 1996 the government decided to allocate frequency space to digital 'terrestrial' television to start broadcasts in 1998.
As 'terrestrial' creatures, we tend to think of life on our planet as being essentially life on land.
Northern Waterthrushes eat large aquatic and 'terrestrial' insects, small crustaceans, and other invertebrates.
The exception is the United States where sports rights have not migrated to Pay TV but stayed with one of the three private 'terrestrial' networks, for a variety of reasons.
As the newest of the five 'terrestrial' channels the station has had an uphill struggle to get into the hearts and minds of the viewing public.
A medieval painting of angel musicians does not prove that their rebecs, harps, and lutes were used in church music but may hint at the musical activities of their 'terrestrial' counterparts.
In terms of the management of 'terrestrial' television and radio stations, the media's role of both serving the public and serving as public forums should be emphasized.
Scientists see Titan as a complex world, closer to a 'terrestrial' planet than a moon typical of the outer planetary systems.
Wilson charged around fifty dollars for a pair of globes: a 'terrestrial' and a celestial one.
However, the man-woman pair bond and man child pair bond are not paralleled by any 'terrestrial' primate nor many mammals.
Such antipredator behavior is extremely common, occurring in taxa ranging from aquatic invertebrates to 'terrestrial' mammals.
The carcharodontosaurs were among the largest 'terrestrial' predators that ever lived, some reaching as much as forty feet long and weighing four tons.
Now there is Channel 5, digital 'terrestrial' television, digital satellite and cable.
As England plays host to the Women's European Football Championships 2005, the channel has comprehensive coverage - a first for 'terrestrial' television.
While there are still some expensive series for children on 'terrestrial' television, they are the exception rather than the rule.
The arguments centred on the ability of 'terrestrial' vegetation to take up CO2, and retain it in the form of wood, roots and soil carbon.
One of the main challenges facing the BBC is encouraging people to change over to digital TV before the 'terrestrial' signal is finally switched off in 2012.
Events that appear set to continue to be broadcast on 'terrestrial' television include the All Ireland finals and rugby internationals.
From the evidence found on the Moon, geophysicists can extrapolate a picture of the early history of the four 'terrestrial' planets.
In most 'terrestrial' ecosystems, there are two main sources of heavy metals: the underlying parent material and the atmosphere.
Yogic meditation allowed Vedic sages to see in their minds' eyes, the likenesses, homologies and equivalences between the cosmic, the 'terrestrial' and the spiritual.
Global climate change and its impacts on 'terrestrial' vegetation are of major international concern at present.
Both the shortage and the excess of water may cause severe stress to 'terrestrial' plants, with ultimately lethal outcomes.
Floyd is one of the original TV chefs, following in the footsteps of Fanny Craddock and the Galloping Gourmet, but has not been regularly on 'terrestrial' TV for around two years.
Lady slippers and some kinds of cymbidium are 'terrestrial' orchids.
Aquatic and 'terrestrial' invertebrates are the most common food of the Solitary Sandpiper.
The vegetation consists of succulent plants, cacti and 'terrestrial' bromeliads, with thorny trees and bushes hitched to a sandy soil.
In fact, compared to the 77,710 species of 'terrestrial' fungi, only 498 marine species were recognized as of 1986.
During the Norian age the fortunes of the many types of Carnian 'terrestrial' herbivores seem to have declined.
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