What is Enhebre?

What is Enhebre?

to stick in; to put in.

What do we call tolna in English?

/taulanā/ weigh transitive verb. If you weigh someone or something, you measure how heavy they are. /taulana, taulanA, taulanaa, taulanā, taulna, taulnA, taulnaa, taulnā/

What is the meaning of Tulna?

comparison
/tulanā/ nf. comparison variable noun. When you make a comparison between two or more things, you discover the differences or similarities between them.

What is the meaning of dry ration?

The provision of dry rations, consisting of dhal, flour, milk food, pulses, rice, spices, sugar and other food items are distributed through cooperative stores. UN-2.

What are rations food?

a fixed allowance of provisions or food, especially for soldiers or sailors or for civilians during a shortage: a daily ration of meat and bread. an allotted amount: They finally saved up enough gas rations for the trip. rations, provisions: Enough rations were brought along to feed all the marchers.

What is maintenance ration?

Maintenance Ration It is the minimum amount of food required to keep the animal alive. This can be particularly important for maintaining stock when there is a shortage of feed (e.g. drought conditions).

Is Comparation a word?

Noun. (obsolete) A making ready; provision.

What is ration slang?

On social media, “ratio” refers to the number of replies or comments as compared to likes. A post being referred to as “ratioed” means that it has more replies than likes and is likely divisive, unpopular, or generally controversial.

What is the opposite of ration?

Opposite of to give a portion or part of something to others. hoard. hold. keep. withhold.

What are the three types of ration?

Production ration

  • Hatching animals; for milk production.
  • Pregnant animals; for growing of foetus.
  • Fathering animals; for extra addition of meat or flesh.
  • Broilers; for rapid growth.
  • Layers: for production of more egg, etc.
  • Weaning ration.

What are the four classes of ration?

(1) Basal /Energy feeds or Carbohydrate concentrates: (i) high in carbohydrates or fats (energy). (ii) low in protein. (iii) low in fibre. (iv).