English to Punjabi Dictionary maritime

maritime

ਸਮੁੰਦਰੀ
definition
adjective
a maritime museum
connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial or military activity.
example
The first blocks to be explored are just a few miles away from Britain's proven Foinaven and Shiehallion fields, across a 'maritime' border agreed by treaty two years ago.
In the west, the fiordlands and alpine terrain of British Columbia attest to vigorous glaciation of high-relief mountains in a snowy, 'maritime' climate.
Research has shown that ryegrasses grow throughout the year in a temperate 'maritime' climate.
The climate is temperate 'maritime' , modified by the North Atlantic Current.
'maritime' heritage
The archaic vessel that was found near Cherthala could have thrown light on the State's 'maritime' history.
The change which has taken place in relation to matters 'maritime' is also of similar magnitude.
The Treaty brought about a compromise in the dispute over 'maritime' borders between the two countries and allowed the development of oil and gas resources to progress.
It was unusually cold for autumn, something quite unusual for the largely 'maritime' tropical climate of the island, a bad omen.
He received his award for service to the preservation and documentation of Australia's naval history and 'maritime' heritage.
By changing hemispheres every six months they made the most of the darkness while the 'maritime' climates of the two cities made the temperatures bearable.
The coastal 'maritime' region is filled with mangrove swamps and alluvial plains that support palm trees.
The area's mild, rainy, 'maritime' climate is in sharp contrast to the dry, sunny lands of southern Spain.
a small 'maritime' town
These treatments were chosen as typical of spring temperatures in a temperate, 'maritime' climate, such as that prevailing in Aberystwyth, UK.
Based on 'maritime' law hundreds of year old, salvage was established to encourage ship owners to abandon their schedules and help those in trouble.
Despite a fine 'maritime' climate, more than 30 percent of the inhabitants have overt symptoms of asthma.
Seattle's mild 'maritime' climate means you can drink lattes with the locals at an outdoor cafe well into the holiday season.
Between 1936 and 1969 'maritime' air operations in Britain were under the control of Coastal Command units.
Their spring 2005 Conservation Bulletin was devoted to 'maritime' and coastal heritage.
The navies of the two Koreas engaged in a firefight along their disputed 'maritime' border in June 2002.
The area has also been key to Britain's 'maritime' trade with both ship-building and freight playing a major role in the regions development.
The climate is 'maritime' along the coast and continental in other areas.
The hour-long ceremony alongside Southsea Naval War Memorial is intended to honour 9,000 'maritime' veterans of all nations.
'maritime' climate
It really doesn't get down to Scandinavian lows here, but the humidity caused by our 'maritime' climate makes a zero degrees day feel utterly bitter.
In the colder reaches of the Arctic and in Talkeetna, which enjoys a cooler 'maritime' climate, there was very little change.
The walls are punctuated with small grilled openings - very unsuitable in a hot tropical 'maritime' climate, I might add.
At Lily Fen, the 'maritime' climate results in a high water table and consequent differentiation of microhabitats.
The 'maritime' climate ensures that there are very few winter frosts, allowing the cultivation of many tender and unusual plants.
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