Meaning of తుఫాను in English
- A violent storm, often of vast extent, characterized by high winds rotating about a calm center of low atmospheric pressure. This center moves onward, often with a velocity of twenty or thirty miles an hour.
- Pertaining to a cyclone.
- A waterspout; a hurricane.
- To exceed in storming.
- A violent disturbance of the atmosphere, attended by wind, rain, snow, hail, or thunder and lightning; hence, often, a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail, whether accompanied with wind or not.
- A violent agitation of human society; a civil, political, or domestic commotion; sedition, insurrection, or war; violent outbreak; clamor; tumult.
- A heavy shower or fall, any adverse outburst of tumultuous force; violence.
- A violent assault on a fortified place; a furious attempt of troops to enter and take a fortified place by scaling the walls, forcing the gates, or the like.
- To assault; to attack, and attempt to take, by scaling walls, forcing gates, breaches, or the like; as, to storm a fortified town.
- To raise a tempest.
- To blow with violence; also, to rain, hail, snow, or the like, usually in a violent manner, or with high wind; -- used impersonally; as, it storms.
- To rage; to be in a violent passion; to fume.
- The missel thrush.
- The fieldfare.
- The green woodpecker.
- of Storm
- Abounding with storms.
- The state of being stormy; tempestuousness; biosteruousness; impetuousness.
- a. & n. from Storm, v.
- A heavy wind; a wind that brings a storm; the blast of a storm.
- An extensive current of wind, rushing with great velocity and violence, and commonly attended with rain, hail, or snow; a furious storm.
- Fig.: Any violent tumult or commotion; as, a political tempest; a tempest of war, or of the passions.
- A fashionable assembly; a drum. See the Note under Drum, n., 4.
- To disturb as by a tempest.
- To storm.
- A violent whirlwind; specifically, a violent whirlwind occurring in the Chinese seas.
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