agricultural engineering

Agricultural Engineering

Meaning in Nepali: कृषि यांत्रिकी (krishi yantriki), कृषि अभियांत्रिकी (krishi abhiyantriki)

Pronunciation: (krishi yantriki, krishi abhiyantriki)

Part of Speech: Noun

Nearby Words:

  • 1. Agriculture (Noun): कृषि (krishi)
  • 2. Engineer (Noun): अभियन्ता (abhiyanta)
  • 3. Technology (Noun): प्रविधि (pravidhi)
  • 4. Mechanization (Noun): यांत्रिकीकरण (yantrikikaran)
  • 5. Innovation (Noun): नवीनता (navinata)

Synonyms:

  • 1. Farming Engineering
  • 2. Agricultural Technology
  • 3. Agroengineering
  • 4. Farm Machinery Engineering
  • 5. Agriengineering

Antonyms:

No direct antonyms found in Nepali.

For more information, you can visit the following links:

Agricultural engineering, known as “कृषि यांत्रिकी” (krishi yantriki) or “कृषि अभियांत्रिकी” (krishi abhiyantriki) in Nepali, is a branch of engineering that applies engineering principles and technology to agricultural production and processing. It involves the design, development, and improvement of machinery, equipment, and systems used in agriculture. Agricultural engineers work on various aspects such as farm machinery, irrigation systems, soil and water conservation, agricultural structures, and environmental issues related to agriculture.

Some nearby words related to agricultural engineering include “कृषि” (krishi) meaning “agriculture,” “अभियन्ता” (abhiyanta) meaning “engineer,” and “प्रविधि” (pravidhi) meaning “technology.” The field of agricultural engineering combines knowledge from both agriculture and engineering to enhance agricultural practices and increase productivity.

Synonyms for agricultural engineering include “farming engineering,” “agricultural technology,” “agroengineering,” “farm machinery engineering,” and “agriengineering.” These terms represent the various aspects and applications of engineering in the agricultural sector.

Unfortunately, no direct antonyms for agricultural engineering were found in Nepali.

For further information and detailed explanations, you can refer to Dictionary.com, Wikipedia.org, and TheFreeDictionary.com.

Leave a Comment

error: Content is protected !!