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greenhouse in Tamil

greenhouse in Tamil is பசுமைக்குடில், பைங்குடில் — greenhouse means a glass or plastic-covered building used to grow plants by trapping heat and sunlight.

greenhouse in Tamil

பசுமைக்குடில்
Pronounced: pacumaikkuṭil
building in which plants are grown more quickly than outside
பைங்குடில்
Pronounced: paiṅkuṭil
building in which plants are grown more quickly than outside

What does "greenhouse" mean?

  1. noun A glass or plastic-covered building used to grow plants by trapping heat and sunlight.
    "She grows tomatoes in the greenhouse all year round."
  2. noun Used in "greenhouse effect" or "greenhouse gas" to describe the trapping of heat in Earth's atmosphere.
    "Carbon dioxide is one of the main greenhouse gases driving climate change."
  3. verb To grow or nurture something, especially plants, in protected conditions.
    "The nursery greenhouses young seedlings before planting them outdoors."

greenhouse in a sentence

  • She grows tomatoes in the greenhouse all year round.
  • Carbon dioxide is one of the main greenhouse gases driving climate change.
  • The nursery greenhouses young seedlings before planting them outdoors.

Common Tamil translations

Frequently asked questions

greenhouse என்ற சொல்லின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம் என்ன?

"greenhouse" in Tamil is பசுமைக்குடில், பைங்குடில். greenhouse means: A glass or plastic-covered building used to grow plants by trapping heat and sunlight.

How do you pronounce பசுமைக்குடில்?

"greenhouse" in Tamil is பசுமைக்குடில், pronounced "pacumaikkuṭil".

How do you use "greenhouse" in a sentence?

Example: "She grows tomatoes in the greenhouse all year round." In Tamil, "greenhouse" is பசுமைக்குடில், பைங்குடில்.

Are there other ways to say "greenhouse" in Tamil?

Yes — Tamil has 2 translations listed for "greenhouse": பசுமைக்குடில், பைங்குடில்.

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