English to Kannada Dictionary amphibious

amphibious

ಭೂಜಲಚರ
definition
adjective
amphibious habitats
relating to, living in, or suited for both land and water.
translation of 'amphibious'
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During World War II, they found themselves attaching a large number of specialized navy and marine support units to the combat divisions sent ashore in 'amphibious' operations.
It is not the first 'amphibious' vehicle to plane but it is certainly the first commercial one.
Again the prowess of the 16th Infantry won them the distinction of being the toughest, best trained 'amphibious' landing regiment.
Navy and marine 'amphibious' forces are designed and trained to transport and put ashore substantial marine land and air combat forces against enemy opposition.
They are 'amphibious' , able to live on land or in the ocean.
As the Navy shrinks, the 'amphibious' force, with its rather limited mission, is bound to decrease in size, probably substantially.
It was also the shortest route and one where the growing might of American naval and 'amphibious' forces could be brought to bear most effectively.
Remarkably, the interwar period was a time of numerous important military innovations including 'amphibious' warfare, carrier aviation, and strategic bombing.
Orders were issued almost immediately to prepare for the invasion of Sicily, and the division made ready for its second 'amphibious' operation of the war.
Personnel from both countries compared and practiced their skills in a parachute insertion, 'amphibious' operations and live-fire assaults.
The 'amphibious' vehicle is designed to reach speeds of 100 mph on land and over 30 mph on water and can switch between the two surfaces at the switch of a button.
Many species inhabited shallow aquatic environments and some may have been 'amphibious' , emerging onto land for at least part of their life cycle.
Some may have been 'amphibious' , emerging onto land for at least part of their life cycle.
The mudskipper is an 'amphibious' fish that has the ability to locomote on land.
For instance, unlike the Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps 'amphibious' forces, the Army depends wholly on the other services and the civilian sector for strategic transportation.
The 'amphibious' force would mirror a seven-ship deployment of about 7,000 marines from the East Coast, which headed out last weekend.
Furthermore, the analyst must not only understand these subjects within the context of ground operations but also as they relate to air and 'amphibious' operations.
The exercises include forced landings on hostile shores involving amphibious, airborne and air units, naval bombardments of land targets and coordinated 'amphibious' , naval and air maneuvers.
Seventh, where feasible, 'amphibious' forces should land where the enemy is not present, prepared, and in strength.
The flexibility of 'amphibious' forces will give them an increasingly important place in future operations and in order to give the greatest support to such forces we need a core of Commando-trained chaplains.
It's a lightweight 'amphibious' vehicle that can go just about anywhere.
The geography of the Philippine archipelago forced the Army and Navy to collaborate on 'amphibious' operations.
Without the data gathered, the 'amphibious' forces would have had limited knowledge of the area they were to operate in.
Making sure that soldiers find their sea legs quickly is important so as to ensure their readiness for 'amphibious' operations.
In many cases, by day and night, naval gunfire will be the only support available to the troops on the ground, especially in the early stages of an 'amphibious' operation.
As night fell, the wind began to howl and snow and sleet battered the bateaux wherein Washington's 'amphibious' force sat, prepared to fight.
The fast fleet tankers are able to operate in support of 'amphibious' forces, anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare operations and protection of vital sea areas and shipping.
A crowd of some 200 locals gathered at the beach to watch the high-speed 'amphibious' hovercraft speed across the water and then climb onto the beach, deflate, and unload its cargo.
It was, after all, the most ambitious 'amphibious' operation in the annals of military history until the Normandy invasion.
I was horrified, and mourned the loss of its tiny webbed feet, but perhaps she just hastened its departure from a world no longer habitable for 'amphibious' life forms.
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