What does फुदक in Hindi mean?

What is the meaning of the word फुदक in Hindi? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use फुदक in Hindi.

The word फुदक in Hindi means hop. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word फुदक

hop

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फलगोरिडी या पात - फुदका मत्कुण जो चमकीले रंग के होते हैं और जो ढेरों ढेर मोमीय स्राव निकालते हैं .
Fulgoridae or leaf - hopper bugs , brightly coloured bugs that secrete copious waxy secretion as in Hilda occurring on ficus .
अंडों के उष्मायन में लगभग 15 - 40 दिन लगते हैं और लगभग 40 - 60 दिन तक फुदके अपरिपक्व रहते हैं .
The eggs incubate for about 15 - 40 days and the immature hoppers stage lasts for about 40 - 60 days .
जब वह शारीरिक ज़रूरतों के कारण उत्पन्न हुए फ़िक्र के बारे में बोल रहा था, उसने यहाँ-वहाँ फुदकते परिन्दों में और पर्वत की ढालों पर बिछाए हुए ग़लीचे के समान लिली के फूलों में दृष्टान्त देखे।
As he talked about anxiety over physical needs, he saw illustrations in the birds flitting about and the lilies carpeting the hillsides.
खरगोश, भी मौजूदा लड़ाई के लिए छोटे, फुर्ती से पत्थर और लकड़ी के लट्ठो पर फुदकता हुआ चौथे स्थान पर आया।
The rabbit, too small to battle the current, nimbly hopped across stones and logs to come in fourth.
जब आप किसी फूल या एक चिड़िया को फुदकते हुए देखते हो तो आप उन चीज़ों को देख रहे होते हो जो परमेश्वर ने बनायी हैं।
When you see a living flower or a bird, you see something that God has made.

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