Moulin Meaning in English
word
muˈɫæn
moo-LAN
mˈuːlɪn
MOO-lin
परिभाषा
A moulin is a vertical or nearly vertical shaft in a glacier, formed by water melting and flowing down through the ice.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Moulin' is a technical, scientific word mainly used in glaciology (the study of glaciers). It is not used in daily conversation. Don't confuse it with the French word 'moulin' meaning 'mill.' Pronounced 'moo-lan'.
Spanish: moulin (glaciar) - pozo glaciarPortuguese (BR): moinho glaciar - moulinPortuguese (PT): moinho glacial - moulinChinese (Simplified): 冰川竖井 - 冰川洞穴Chinese (Traditional): 冰川豎井 - 冰川洞穴Hindi: हिमानी छिद्र (moulin)Arabic: فتحة جليدية (moulin) - حفرة جليديةBengali: মুলিন (তুষারছিদ্র)Russian: мулин (ледниковый колодец)Japanese: ムーラン (氷河の縦穴)Vietnamese: moulin (hố đứng trên sông băng)Korean: 물랭 (빙하 구멍)Turkish: moulin (buzul bacası)Urdu: مولین (گلیشیئر کی عمودی دراڑ)Indonesian: moulin (lubang vertikal di gletser)
उदाहरण वाक्य
A moulin forms when water melts a hole in a glacier.
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Scientists study moulins to understand how glaciers lose ice.
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A moulin can be very deep and dangerous.
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If you get too close to a moulin, you could fall in.
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You can see a bright blue color inside a moulin because of the ice and water.
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Photographers love to take pictures of moulins on glaciers during summer.
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