1. thar - Noun
2. thar - Adverb
4. Thar - Proper noun
A goatlike animal (Capra Jemlaica) native of the Himalayas. It has small, flattened horns, curved directly backward. The hair of the neck, shoulders, and chest of the male is very long, reaching to the knees. Called also serow, and imo.
It needs; need.
Source: Webster's dictionaryApplications of remote sensing for educidate the Palaeochannels in an extended Thar desert, Western Rajasthan, 8th annual International conference, Map India 2005, New Delhi. Source: Internet
Catton, p. 160. Forrest is often erroneously quoted as saying his strategy was to "git thar fustest with the mostest." Source: Internet
There are bats, lizards, and reptiles, including the cobra, lundi (viper), and the mysterious Sindh krait of the Thar region, which is supposed to suck the victim's breath in his sleep. Source: Internet
The paddies are said to be from 74 acres of farms owned by the eight farmers who include U Thar Tun Sein, U Tun Thar San, Mauk Thar Tun, Maung Phyu, Than Nu Aye, San Thar Tun and Hla Win Maung from Thetphon Village in Minbya Township. Source: Internet
“We are not worried as we have prepared hospitals across the country with intensive care units and isolation areas for COVID-19 patients,” Dr. Thar Tun Kyaw said. Source: Internet
Environmental analysis of the Thar Desert. Source: Internet