English to Punjabi Dictionary mosaic

mosaic

ਮੋਜ਼ੇਕ
definition
verb
the mosaicked swimming pool
decorate with a mosaic.
noun
the mosaic shows the baptism of Christ
a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material, such as stone, tile, or glass.
For example, some people are mosaics : Different cells in their body have different chromosomes.
an individual (especially an animal) composed of cells of two genetically different types.
adjective
In the Old Testament, it was part of the Mosaic code that an Israelite could not be indicted and convicted based upon the testimony of one person.
of or associated with Moses.
example
The Indian rural market is a complex 'mosaic' of mind-sets, cultures, and lifestyles.
His discursive poetry touches many factors, thus transforming a linear story into a 'mosaic' of elements.
It is resistant to 'mosaic' and matures 57 days from seed.
The ground was a 'mosaic' of colours, as if haphazardly thrown together by a careless artist.
The Parisian suburbs are a 'mosaic' of highly diverse socioprofessional and urban realities.
Smith's profile of Muslims and Muslim communities reveals the rich 'mosaic' of diverse ethnic groups of immigrants and converts.
The 'mosaic' of events making up Indonesia's history becomes a clear pattern on which Indonesia has been designed as a nation.
In that year she traveled to Venice and commissioned the Salviati company to design the elaborate interior and exterior 'mosaic' decoration for the church.
Down here is the swimming pool, which is 41 ft long and elegantly lined with 'mosaic' tiles, reminiscent of the Roman style.
In the case of the miniature 'mosaic' icons, these details allow the reader to scrutinize the production technique of this exacting art form.
She stopped playing, wondering how much time she had left to practice, and her eyes were greeted by a 'mosaic' of colors that blanketed the entire room.
But during the early years of the 20th century, root rot and 'mosaic' virus nearly destroyed the crop and the industry it supported.
One of the earliest diseases to occur in seedling wheat will be the soil-borne 'mosaic' virus which is already visible in Oklahoma and Kansas.
In the field, it's hard to tell the difference between infection from soybean 'mosaic' virus and bean pod mottle virus.
a 'mosaic' floor
One of the city's oldest pools, the Yeoville swimming pool, has received a sparkling, multi-toned blue 'mosaic' facelift.
the bird's plumage was a 'mosaic' of slate-gray, blue, and brown
Not even the almighty gene provided any clear answers, since it was discovered that I was a 'mosaic' , with some cells in my body having the XY genotype and others having XO.
Moore has no narrative, only a 'mosaic' of loosely connected themes.
Today's Europe is a rich 'mosaic' of cultures, ethnicities, and religions.
He added that grazing of the area would be a better option than mowing because it would allow a 'mosaic' of habitats - including wildflowers and grasses - to flourish.
On his island retreat he finds a 'mosaic' of the Tree of Life, the beautiful tree laden with fruit ignored by Adam and Eve in favour of the Tree of Knowledge.
Black raspberries also are very susceptible to 'mosaic' virus.
In addition, any one individual is actually a mixture, or 'mosaic' , of DNA, half from each parent.
The surrounding landscape is a 'mosaic' of blue, white and pink soft corals, punctuated by arresting gorgonians, some exceeding 2m.
Miniature 'mosaic' icons, as suggested by preserved examples, were produced for a very limited time in Byzantium and were highly prized.
the 'mosaic' shows the baptism of Christ
The valley drops away below in a 'mosaic' of yellow grass and green pastureland, and in the distance the sun glints off the Pacific Ocean.
Some southern pea varieties are susceptible to 'mosaic' viruses, powdery mildew, and leaf spot diseases.
Their traditions are diverse and their contribution to the bright 'mosaic' of Indian culture commendable.
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