English to Punjabi Dictionary aerial

aerial

ਏਰੀਅਲ
definition
noun
I want aerials , spread eagles, toe touches, and anything else you can think of.
a type of maneuver in gymnastics, skiing, or surfing involving freestyle jumps or somersaults.
adjective
an aerial battle
existing, happening, or operating in the air.
example
an 'aerial' species
Nicotine and tropane alkaloids are formed in the roots and transported to the 'aerial' parts of the plant.
There's satellite inventory; there's 'aerial' photography; there's video links; there's a whole raft of things we can tap into now.
Immediately below the vision aerial is the 'aerial' for the accompanying sound transmissions.
It also has a tiny beak with a large gape which help the bird catch its 'aerial' prey.
Just what will happen when an 'aerial' appliance is needed?
an 'aerial' survey
Simple trichomes are present on 'aerial' surfaces of most angiosperms and on some gymnosperms and bryophytes.
Swifts are the most rapid fliers known among living creatures and the most 'aerial' of birds…
I do not find the absence of aircraft from the 1986 'aerial' photograph to be evidence of abandonment.
But hawk owls, perhaps descended from bird hunters, are skilled 'aerial' predators in their own right.
We should see lots of 'aerial' lifts and stunning drops.
Tests are under way to determine the safety and effectiveness of 'aerial' applications.
They are refillable during 'aerial' refuel operations.
What sets our game apart from the others is the enormous 'aerial' battles that were prevalent at the time.
Despite evidence of the carcinogenic properties of pesticides, 'aerial' spraying remains widespread.
Dublin commanded proceedings by keeping the ball in the air and winning the 'aerial' battle.
The guard outside turned his head to look at the 'aerial' battle as he finished up.
The research could also be used in traffic monitoring, 'aerial' photography and detecting hazardous substances.
'aerial' photography
A helicopter was dispatched to carry out an 'aerial' assessment of the rural situation.
One especially valuable contribution of the book is its analysis of numerous small 'aerial' battles.
Instead, its primary mission was to protect Red Army operations from 'aerial' attacks by the enemy.
The three of them continued to circle around each other in the endless waltz of the 'aerial' battle.
Some European countries still do not allow 'aerial' photography by civilians.
He was at the scene yesterday and was one of the team which carried out an 'aerial' assessment.
He evolved into a remarkably well-rounded explorer - a pioneer of geography and 'aerial' photography.
He began to fear the training for the 'aerial' battles.
And you will be launching the largest 'aerial' battle in the history of mankind.
The winners were especially to the fore in the 'aerial' battles where they dominated a physically weaker Kerry outfit.
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