English to Punjabi Dictionary rot

rot

ਸੜਨ
definition
verb
the chalets were neglected and their woodwork was rotting away
(chiefly of animal or vegetable matter) decay or cause to decay by the action of bacteria and fungi; decompose.
noun
the leaves were turning black with rot
the process of decaying.
don't talk rot
nonsense; rubbish.
abbreviation
rotating.
example
If he sees 'rot' or physical deformities at either end, he uses the grapple saw to snip off a two-foot section.
Many local museums, and indeed private collectors, store artifacts in less than ideal environments - for example, some storage places are damp and this can encourage 'rot' and rust.
While most of the world is obsessed with sell-by dates, freshness and ripeness, the sleepy hamlet of Sauternes sits 30 miles south of Bordeaux, obsessed with 'rot' , decay and fungus.
However, many officers doubt it is enough to stop the 'rot' .
don't talk 'rot'
Italy struggled for the early years barely getting above 3 centres, but he in turn reached 9 centres in 1911 before the 'rot' set in and elimination arrived in 1919.
Witches' broom and monilia pod 'rot' are found only in Central and South America, and the new species of black pod is restricted to Africa.
Many producers are letting the beans 'rot' on the trees, since it makes little economic sense to harvest them.
He didn't let his teeth 'rot' out in prison, unlike John there.
As soon as they are rooted from the ground, they will begin to slowly decay and eventually wither into a brown mess of 'rot' .
Wines made from grapes affected by noble 'rot' tend to have a particularly deep golden colour.
Income equals consumption and no goods are left to 'rot' on the shelves.
That's because fungal diseases like witches broom and frosty pod 'rot' are devastating cacao crops in Central and South America.
Afraid that the city centre itself was in danger of becoming a ‘no-go’ area, Ford had come to believe that only the shooting of identified ‘ring leaders’ would stop the 'rot' .
Splitting the stalk reveals internal discoloration and soft slimy 'rot' mostly initiating at the nodes.
More than 20 years have passed since Janzen pondered why fruits 'rot' , seeds mold, and meat spoils.
If they are not cremated, put to sea, left to 'rot' or to wild animals, they are often buried.
caries sets in at a weak point and spreads to 'rot' the whole tooth
The air became easier to breath, losing the noxious stench of 'rot' .
You thought the moral 'rot' took hold in the sixties, didn't you?
"If we bask in false security and drop our guard, the 'rot' spreads, corrupting the entire society.
The tropical climates where T. cacao grows best are also perfect incubators for fungal diseases like black pod, witches' broom, and frosty pod 'rot' .
You've just been in terrible trouble for saying that feminism is all 'rot' and that it went off in the wrong direction.
Think of composting and worms immediately come to mind, not to mention such unsettling concepts as decay and 'rot' .
the leaves were turning black with 'rot'
Such antagonism may also protect the corn plant from the E verticillioides disease, stalk 'rot' .
After a few days, the sought after botrytis-infected grape can 'rot' further by the action of another fungus into a gooey grey lump.
Ryell looked around for something, anything that might be of use, but he saw only the faded gray-blue cushions, the trim of the seats rusted over, the wood black with 'rot' and decay.
don't talk 'rot'
Sclerotinia stalk 'rot' , the most significant sunflower disease in the United States, appears year in, year out, regardless of weather.
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