English to Marathi Dictionary serpentine

serpentine

सापासारखा नागमोडी
definition
verb
fresh tire tracks serpentined back toward the hopper
move or lie in a winding path or line.
noun
The metamorphic mineral serpentine - or magnesium silicate hydroxide - is composed of magnesium, silicon and oxygen and is plentiful.
a dark green mineral consisting of hydrated magnesium silicate, sometimes mottled or spotted like a snake's skin.
a thing in the shape of a winding curve or line, in particular.
adjective
serpentine coils
of or like a serpent or snake.
translation of 'serpentine'
सर्पासारखा दिसणारा,
सापासारखा नागमोडी,
सर्पासंबंधीचा
example
The Indian cricketers won their first Test on Pakistani soil, and this old town, with its maze of 'serpentine' lanes and pocket-sized shops, had been witness to cricketing history.
Then Frankie and I climb back in and the three of us continue down the languid, 'serpentine' river.
The plaques, many shaped like letters of the alphabet and engraved with 'serpentine' figures, knives and guns in addition to names and dates of birth and death, can be found on utility posts around the city.
Methane is a product of this process, as is the mineral 'serpentine' .
She says her illustration of a frenzied cat with a 'serpentine' body always provoked immense laughter from children.
He has four feet so he is not a serpent type, although his tail seems 'serpentine' .
Trade was important and again focused on the ceremonial sites: obsidian, magnetite, 'serpentine' , and mica were among the materials acquired through exchange.
They complement each other wonderfully, their 'serpentine' lines constantly weaving in and out, creating a dense tapestry.
Limestone, 'serpentine' , and acidic rock types are extensive in western Newfoundland; peatlands, fens, and forest cover large areas.
When he beholds a Lamia, a mythic water snake whose body is partly female, partly 'serpentine' , he considers her the solution to his aesthetic questions of light, geometry, color, and transparency.
The center of old cities is the casbah (Arabic for fortress), a market of 'serpentine' alleyways and intricate arches where a variety of traditional crafts are sold, from carpets to baskets to pottery.
Finish with a 12-mile mountain-bike ride on the 'serpentine' Forest Service roads of the Chugach National Forest, near Girdwood.
I retaliated by coiling my 'serpentine' body around its neck and trying to constrict it to death.
‘Fish like snake,’ she cautioned, waggling her hand in 'serpentine' gesture and shaking her head discouragingly.
None of this average crop of average tales, on examination, quite breaks the code; some pursue a 'serpentine' wriggle around it.
This runs from the main road to the north through the forest to link with a series of 'serpentine' paths that meander around the grave fields on the eastern flank of the site.
Large flames protruded from its claws and its tail seemed to be 'serpentine' .
By 1500 triggers had been developed, which remotely operated the 'serpentine' and thus removed the gunner's hand from the area of the touch-hole.
He created the field trip trophy from 'serpentine' and quartz - a beautifully crafted piece of work.
It was fascinating, as lanky and 'serpentine' as a snake, but with humanoid characteristics.
The intellectual and creative processes by which we improve infrastructural code are no less natural than the geological forces that turn granite into gneiss, limestone into marble and peridotite into 'serpentine' .
If you're into stone, there are items in verdite, black 'serpentine' , leopard rock and butterjet, all from Zimbabwe.
Inside the undulating 'serpentine' shape of the snake body are shapes that resemble the decorative patterns often found on snakes to camouflage them.
The themes are derived largely from African folklore and transformed into figurative, semiabstract, and minimalist works that use a variety of stone, including black 'serpentine' .
It is underlain by schist, phyllite, and quartzite, although outcrops of 'serpentine' are common in the area.
Nothing could have been more heart-warming than the sight of people standing patiently in a 'serpentine' queue at the auditorium to buy the commemorative stamp!
Neither had iron tools and instead used such hard stones as flint, jade, dolerite, basalt, and 'serpentine' to make axes, knives, and chisels.
Zig-zag roads and 'serpentine' rivers criss-crossing different valleys of this far-flung district, make the landscape even more fascinating.
This rare work of porphyry, limestone, 'serpentine' and onyx is unique north of the Alps.
As one looks upward at the wall, one can find the 'serpentine' road clinging to the mountain just like a snake with numerous whirls.
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