খড় খড়ি Meaning in English
/noun/ louver; blind; Venetian blind; /প্রতিশব্দ/ ঝিল্লি; জানালার খড়খড়ি; খড়খড়ি;
এমন আরো কিছু শব্দ
খড় খড়খ্রীষ্টীয়
খ্রীষ্টীয় শতাব্দী
খ্রীষ্টীয়
খ্রীষ্টিয়ান
খ্রীষ্টাব্দ
খ্রীষ্টানী
খ্রীষ্টান ধর্মে দীক্ষিত করা
খ্রীষ্টান ধর্ম
খ্রীষ্টান
খ্রীষ্টপূর্বাব্দ
খ্রীষ্টপূর্ব শতাব্দী
খ্রীষ্টপূর্ব
খ্রীষ্টধর্মে দীক্ষিত করা
খ্রীষ্টধর্ম
খড়-খড়ি এর ইংরেজি অর্থের উদাহরণ
A patent for a basic louvered window was applied for in the US by a Joseph W.
Kilim and its wind towers, locally known as Bādgir-e Chopoqi (calumet louver).
Developers silenced the whistle by removing every other louver in the cooling tower, thereby widening the narrow channels through which.
the name derives from the Sicilian word for louver, palmigiana.
The term is commonly used to refer to angled louvers in a bell tower or belfry designed to redirect.
most commonly used louver is the bimetallic, spring-actuated, rectangular blade louver also known as venetian-blind louver.
It consists of large louvers.
center entrance below the gable, where there is a narrow Gothic-arched louver.
including: traditional Colonial style ' plantation shutters with larger louver sizes Window shades, including: Roman shades Roller shades Pleated shades.
A louver (American English) or louvre (British English; see spelling differences) is a window blind or shutter with horizontal slats that are angled to.
Set within this frame can be louvers (both operable or fixed, horizontal or vertical), solid panels, fabric.
The angled horizontal slats of a louver would resemble the layering of eggplant slices.
Hall has an elegantly shaped metal dome which is topped by a cylindrical louver type ventilator.
It can be via operable windows, louvers, or trickle vents when spaces are small and the architecture permits.
louver 1.