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KHalaa

a vacant place or space, vacancy, hollowness

khilaa

bloomed, blossomed

KHilaa'

KHalaa.o

KHalaa.ii

pertaining to space

khelaa

played

KHelaa

unsteady, wanton

khailaa

KHalaayaa

khilaa.ii

charges paid for cost of feeding, fed, feeding, nourishment, the act of nourishing, nurse, dry-nurse

KHalaa paimaa

cosmonaut, space-man, space traveller

khilaa.o

feed

KHalaa-baaz

a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft, astronauts, cosmonaut, space-man, space traveler

KHalaa-kaar

KHalaa-navard

astronaut

khalaa-balii

KHalaa-malaa

sincere or un feigned friendship, warm or close attachment

KHalaa'at

KHalaa-nizaam

KHalaa-bandan

KHalaa-kaarii

KHalaa-navardii

space voyage

KHalaa-nalkii

KHalaa-o-malaa

KHalaa-daar-nalii

KHalaa-saaz-pump

KHalaa.iq

created things, creatures, the creation

KHalaashaa.n

KHalaa.if

khulii

opened, loose, revealed

khule

broad, wide open, loose

khulaa

airy, spacious (house, etc.)

KHalaasha

KHalaaq

abundant positive qualities in a particular personality

KHalaaba

KHuluu

mental weakness, feebleness

KHalaash

KHalaasii

expulsion, helper in traspotation

khalaalaa

khalaarii

KHalaas

done

khalaal

khalaar

low-lying area

KHalaaqat

KHalaa.iyyat

KHalaas-patr

KHalaa.ii-cell

KHalaabat

KHalaa.ii-pump

KHalaa.ii-shuttle

KHalaa.ii-jahaaz

spaceship, spacecraft

KHalaa.ii-nalii

KHalaa.iq-panaah

KHalaa.ii-safar

space travel

KHalaa.ii-kamra

KHalaa.ii-rishta

KHulaa'

epilepsy

KHuluu'

dislocation of a bone

KHalaas honaa

come to an end

KHalaa.ii-rocket

Meaning ofSee meaning sipihr in English, Hindi & Urdu

sipihr

सिपिह्रسِپِہْر

Origin: Persian

English meaning of sipihr

Noun, Masculine

सिपिह्र के हिंदी अर्थ

संज्ञा, पुल्लिंग

سِپِہْر کے اردو معانی

اسم، مذکر

  • آسمان، فلک، گگن، قسمت، وقت، دنیا

Interesting Information on sipihr

Ever wondered what’s the connection between the word ‘Pahar’ and ‘Pahre-Daar’? In ancient India, ‘Pahar’ used to be the unit of keeping time - with each day consisting of 8 Pahars, and each Pahar as long as 3 hours. During each Pahar, a ‘Pahre-Daar’ would be performing watchmanship, and at the end of each hour, he would strike a metal bell and announce that he was on guard; besides, it was also the way to know what time it was. ‘Pahar’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Prahar’. The word ‘Pahre-Daar’, however, has now been limited to meanings such as watchman, guard, or sentry. In Urdu poetry, the phrases ‘Aath Pahar’, ‘Raat Ke Pichhle Pahar’, and ‘Sih-Pahar’ are abundantly found. Like: sih-pahar hī se koī shakl banātī hai ye shaam ḳhud jo rotī hai mujhe bhī to rulātī hai ye shaam In Persian, ‘Sih’ means three. And, the third Pahar of a day is also known as ‘Sih-Pahar’.

Author: Azra Naqvi

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