খননীয় Meaning in English
/adjective/ To be dug ; fit for excavation
এমন আরো কিছু শব্দ
খননযন্ত্রখননকারী যন্ত্র
খননকারী
খনন করা
খনখনে
খনখন করা
খনখন
খনক
খধূপ
খদ্যোৎ
খদ্যোতিকা
খদ্যোতমালা
খদ্যোত
খদির
খদ
খননীয় এর ইংরেজি অর্থের উদাহরণ
It was then later reported that the runway was to be dug up entirely.
liberation of Lodz by the Red Army, Biebow ordered large burial pits to be dug in the local cemetery, intending that the Gestapo execute the remaining.
In 1958 Cape Thompson was the proposed site for an artificial harbor to be dug using hydrogen bombs via Project Chariot.
Fewer and fewer cesspits needed to be dug out as more modern sewage disposal systems, such as pail closets and water.
Maintaining the herbaceous border is work-intensive, as the perennials have to be dug up every 3–4 years and divided to keep the bed clean-looking and prevent.
iron ore close enough to the surface to enable pit mining, mines had to be dug deep underground to reach the ore of the Vermilion and Cuyuna ranges.
Many farmers allowed oil wells to be dug on their properties, especially since they still owned the mineral rights.
In 1748 after various surveys Jarrit Smyth commissioned mine shafts to be dug at South Liberty Lane.
He ordered an extra ditch to be dug around Salona and prepared for a siege.
One of the first tombs to be dug in the Valley, it was cut high in the cliff face of the furthermost wadi.
effectiveness of certain trench layouts or the percentage of the site to be dug (normally around 5% at present) are widely discussed.
A few weeks later, the block was to be dug up, and the verdigris scraped off.
The barrel was then sealed with beeswax and buried, only to be dug out at the child's wedding.
As Dandi Adigal was blind, he erected a post were the earth needed to be dug and tied a rope to it.
son of the king, the Maha-Kshatrapa Lord Chashtana, the well was caused to be dug and embanked by the general (senapati) Rudrabuthi, the son of the general.
mayor (burgomaster) of Bwakira ordered mass killings and mass graves to be dug at Birambo.
The Merrimack Canal was the first major canal to be dug at Lowell exclusively for power purposes, and delivered 32 feet (9.