English to Urdu Dictionary perennial

perennial

بارہماسی
definition
noun
The following is a list of suggested annuals, perennials and foliage plants.
a perennial plant.
adjective
his perennial distrust of the media
lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or continually recurring.
example
Fertilizers formulated for 'perennial' flowers are usually fine.
A 'perennial' favourite among modern readers are the bestsellers on subjects such as cookery, home improvement, self-help and personality development.
Dormancy also occurs in summer in some 'perennial' grasses originating from Mediterranean climates.
Here's a 'perennial' favourite that never fails to raise a chuckle or two.
If the weeds are sparse, use that early spring energy to hand pull some of those 'perennial' weeds.
It may be tempting to choose 'perennial' species for your garden by looks alone.
There are nearly 10,000 ponds and nearly 2,000 'perennial' streams.
On Tuesday night, they grappled with a 'perennial' favourite - whether to put the community's interest above their own.
As a 'perennial' student of crime, I am here to tell you that there is no such thing as a monster.
Weeds wither within a few minutes (though 'perennial' weeds will require repeat applications).
He said priorities include the implementation of the decision taken on agriculture, to have drop-down irrigation schemes along 'perennial' rivers.
Yet he remains anchored in the permanent things, in the 'perennial' liberal tradition.
This is unlike the situation in 'perennial' lakes where sedimentation also occurs on sloping margins, thus perpetuating variations in depth.
Destined, it seems, to be cast in the role of 'perennial' dark horses, too often they have taken a tumble at an early fence.
Grasses other than 'perennial' ryegrass give a poor return for money spent on fertiliser.
It was the 'perennial' tug-of-war between engagement and withdrawal.
And yes, even the players acknowledge the team is a 'perennial' underachiever.
The Okavango River is quite unique in that it is the only 'perennial' river in Africa that flows eastwards without reaching the ocean.
It has been found that the density of 'perennial' streams relates directly to the available moisture, which is defined as precipitation minus evapotranspiration.
Up to 99 percent of the water in the 'perennial' rivers of the Chihuahuan Desert is diverted to municipal water supplies or to irrigate fields.
The bulbs can remain in the same location year after year and thus act as 'perennial' plants.
The 'perennial' herb is native to southern Europe, Asia and the Mediterranean.
They included volleyball and relays, but the 'perennial' favourite was the interdepartmental Tug-of-War.
Greenery crouches around the few 'perennial' streams and artificially filled waterholes.
The menu changes daily, but the halibut macadamia is a 'perennial' favorite.
Scotland's coach does not usually want for words, but even the 'perennial' optimist found it difficult to see any highlights amongst the autumnal gloom of yesterday's encounter.
The once stable, slow - moving, marshy 'perennial' river transformed into an unstable, flood-prone, intermittent stream.
Their coach was cautious about his team's chances of finally ending its role as 'perennial' second to Munich.
They are also used quite effectively when planted in close groups among 'perennial' shrubs.
But the variability of sales throughout the year, in what remains a soft market, is a 'perennial' problem which he acknowledges publishers play a role in exacerbating.
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