dripstone |
چھجا ۔ کارنس ۔ چھجلی جو بارش کے پانی کو عمارت کی بُنیاد سے فاصلے پر قطرہ قطرہ ٹپکاتی ہے ۔ |
(1) - Dripstone (n.) A drip, when made of stone. See Drip, 2. |
drive |
چلانا ۔ دھکا دینا ۔ مجبور کرنا ۔ |
(1) - Drive (v. i.) To go by carriage; to pass in a carriage; to proceed by directing or urging on a vehicle or the animals that draw it; as, the coachman drove to my door. (2) - Drive (v. t.) To urge on and direct the motions of, as the beasts which draw a vehicle, or the vehicle borne by them; hence, also, to take in a carriage; to convey in a vehicle drawn by beasts; as, to drive a pair of horses or a stage; to drive a person to his own door. (3) - Drive (v. t.) To urge, impel, or hurry forward; to force; to constrain; to urge, press, or bring to a point or state; as, to drive a person by necessity, by persuasion, by force of circumstances, by argument, and the like. (4) - Drive (v. t.) To carry or; to keep in motion; to conduct; to prosecute. (5) - Drive (v. t.) To clear, by forcing away what is contained. (6) - Drive (v. t.) To dig Horizontally; to cut a horizontal gallery or tunnel. (7) - Drive (v. t.) To pass away; -- said of time. (8) - Drive (v. t.) To impel or urge onward by force in a direction away from one, or along before one; to push forward; to compel to move on; to communicate motion to; as, to drive cattle; to drive a nail; smoke drives persons from a room. (9) - Drive (v. i.) To be forced along; to be impelled; to be moved by any physical force or agent; to be driven. (10) - Drive (n.) A collection of objects that are driven; a mass of logs to be floated down a river. (11) - Drive (v. i.) To press forward; to aim, or tend, to a point; to make an effort; to strive; -- usually with at. (12) - Drive (v. i.) To distrain for rent. (13) - Drive (p. p.) Driven. (14) - Drive (n.) The act of driving; a trip or an excursion in a carriage, as for exercise or pleasure; -- distinguished from a ride taken on horseback. (15) - Drive (n.) A place suitable or agreeable for driving; a road prepared for driving. (16) - Drive (n.) Violent or rapid motion; a rushing onward or away; esp., a forced or hurried dispatch of business. (17) - Drive (n.) In type founding and forging, an impression or matrix, formed by a punch drift. (18) - Drive (v. i.) To rush and press with violence; to move furiously. |