Zakhm Kay Daagh Meaning In English
Zakhm Kay Daagh meaning in English is Scab. It is written in Urdu fonts as داد and in Roman Urdu as Daad. Correct translation of Zakhm Kay Daagh in English is Scab. There are many synonyms of Scab which include Bloom, Border, Caking, Coat, Concretion, Covering, Edge, Encrustation, Film, Hull, Incrustation, Integument, Layer, Outside, Rind, Shell, Skin, Surface, Verge, Band etc. Zakhm Kay Daagh ka matlab kya hai ya kya hota hai urdu mein:
Zakhm Kay Daagh
زخم کے داغ
Scab
Pronunciation: {skab}
zakhm kay daagh Ka Matlab
Roman Urdu | Roman Urdu | Urdu |
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Zakhm Kay Daagh | Zakhm Kay Daagh | زخم کے داغ |
Pipri | Pipri | پپڑی |
Khujli | Khujli | کھجلی |
Kharish | Kharish | خارش |
Kharand | Kharand | کھرنڈ |
Daad | Daad | داد |
Definitions of Scab
intransitive v. to take the place of a striking worker.
intransitive v. To become covered with a scab.
n. Any one of various more or less destructive fungus diseases attacking cultivated plants, and usually forming dark-colored crustlike spots.
n. A nickname for a workman who engages for lower wages than are fixed by the trades unions; also, for one who takes the place of a workman on a strike.
n. A mean, dirty, paltry fellow.
n. A slight irregular protuberance which defaces the surface of a casting, caused by the breaking away of a part of the mold.
n. A disease of potatoes producing pits in their surface, caused by a minute fungus (Tiburcinia Scabies).
n. The mange, esp. when it appears on sheep.
n. The itch in man; also, the scurvy.
n. An incrustation over a sore, wound, vesicle, or pustule, formed by the drying up of the discharge from the diseased part.
Origin of Scab Middle English (as a noun): from Old Norse skabb; related to dialect shab (compare with shabby). The sense ‘contemptible person’ (dating from the late 16th century) was probably influenced by Middle Dutch schabbe ‘slut’.
How To Spell Scab {skab}
Word Type Noun
Scab Synonyms, Words Similar to Scab
Bloom, Border, Caking, Coat, Concretion, Covering, Edge, Encrustation, Film, Hull, Incrustation, Integument, Layer, Outside, Rind, Shell, Skin, Surface, Verge, BandContact US