English to Punjabi Dictionary thickening

thickening

ਦੇਸਖ਼ਤ
definition
verb
thicken the sauce with flour
make or become thick or thicker.
noun
It is believed that babies who develop the condition are not born with pyloric stenosis, but that the progressive thickening of the pylorus occurs after birth.
the process or result of becoming broader, deeper, or denser.
adjective
a hazardous journey through thickening fog
becoming broader, deeper, or denser.
example
It is also often more appropriate to use foods with a thicker consistency than to use 'thickening' in the foods.
With that the girl turned into the 'thickening' crowd and headed down one of the narrow alleys.
Alternatively, the patient might develop 'thickening' of the skin, which would suggest the diagnosis of scleroderma.
The once bright sun dulled behind a sheet of faint mist, and many of the busy servants had a hood drawn up against the ever 'thickening' fog.
The Nazca Plate, which underlies the eastern Pacific Ocean, slides under western South America, resulting in crustal 'thickening' , uplift and volcanism.
Secondary bacterial infection can cause hardening and 'thickening' of the skin, known as elephantiasis.
We did not use 'thickening' in it but boiled it down till it was thick enough and we sautéed the onions first.
This rare disorder results in a 'thickening' of the heart muscle, which impairs its ability to pump blood.
I pushed my way through the 'thickening' crowds of students and went straight to the student's parking lot and waited near the doors.
In both of these studies, prednisone administration did not reduce the development of residual pleural 'thickening' .
The disease also clogs the body's lymph drainage system and that results in swelling, 'thickening' and wrinkling of the skin.
It is also a very useful and beneficial 'thickening' agent in all types of cooking.
We're told that we've been getting fatter for thirty years, and that this 'thickening' of our waistlines portends a coming healthcare catastrophe.
Crustal 'thickening' under the Himalayas reached a maximum during the Pliocene, although the mountains continued to grow (as they are still growing today).
Other symptoms include 'thickening' of the skin, fat in the abdomen, fat under the eyeballs and neck, and apparent laziness.
York Civil Defence members had a real test of their efficiency when, in an ever 'thickening' mist, they carried out what an officer described as a routine exercise.
Tapioca flour is used as a 'thickening' agent in foods.
Morley trudged down the beach through the 'thickening' mist and studied the tracks for a long time, before he heard the sound of wood buckling.
In medieval times it was a common practice to use a hollowed-out loaf as the container for a sweet or savory dish or as the primary 'thickening' agent next to almonds.
Within brief minutes, the 'thickening' clouds were zooming by our wing tips increasing our awareness of the plane's speed of approximately 150-mph.
If it had not been for the 'thickening' fog, one might have thought that it was going to rain with no clouds in the sky.
These rocks may represent the product of partial melting caused by crustal 'thickening' during an orogenic event.
Bronchiolar wall 'thickening' may occur due to inflammation or fibrosis.
Marked skin 'thickening' was evident.
For instance, it's long been dogma that the use of anabolic steroids interferes with proper hepatic function and causes 'thickening' of the heart muscle.
He took 300 kilograms of guar gum, a 'thickening' agent found in salad dressing, and dumped it into a 25-meter swimming pool on campus.
Secondary features include burning or stinging, plaque, dry appearance, edema, ocular manifestations, peripheral location, and 'thickening' of the skin.
The snares were undisturbed, but poking about in the 'thickening' undergrowth yielded another discovery - the pale, speckled shape of a fungus coaxed into emergence by the recent rains.
Other non-medical uses are as a 'thickening' agent for toothpastes and jams.
For less severe hair-loss, styling products such as 'thickening' shampoos and gels may create the illusion of thicker hair.
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