a heap of Meaning in Bengali
এক গাদা,
Similer Words:
a hundred timesa la
a la carte
a la mode
a level
a little
a little boy
a lot
a lot of
a meat tea
a piece of cake
a posteriori
a priori
a propos
a stone's throw
a heap of's Usage Examples:
(Old English) was a type of altar or cult site, possibly consisting of a heap of stones, used in Norse religion, as opposed to a roofed hall used as a.
A typical formulation involves a heap of sand, from which grains are individually removed.
language and means “The peak above the clearing with a heap of stones” with “hreysi” meaning a heap of stones and “thveit” meaning a clearing.
led by a Catholic cardinal and Archbishop Maurice Michael Otunga burned a heap of condoms in Uhuru Park.
Williams, the word "Glyder" derives from the Welsh word "Gludair", meaning a heap of stones.
Geologically, it is a heap of boulders and gravel left behind by a retreating glacier.
carriages following ploughed over the engine and were all destroyed - forming a heap of wreckage between the station platforms.
It would be easier to split a heap of grains into sixteen equal parts through successive divisions than to split.
*** igbéo is a contraction of igba owó 'a heap of cowries'.
All that remains of the tower is a heap of stones at Ordnance Survey grid reference SK226862.
Williams, the word "Glyder" derives from the Welsh word "Cludair", meaning a heap of stones.
to remain near him, till pierced with balls and arrows he fell dead on a heap of enemies whom he had slain.
Its nest is a ground scrape lined with leaves, which is concealed under a heap of leaf litter.
The building was demolished in 1950, and reported to be "just a heap of rubble" in 1986.
Synonyms:
foul;
Antonyms:
fair; unclassified;