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abraders Meaning in Bengali



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abraders's Usage Examples:

both sides and then snapped into a blank, then finished by grinding with abraders or whetstones.


choppers, used edges, and ground stone artifacts (manos, metates and abraders).


Specifically, Niespolo found that coral abraders contained chemical evidence in the form of Thorium that Polynesians arrived.


and 5 expanded-hafting area) Ground stone artifacts (9) - including 4 abraders (aka arrowshaft straighteners), 3 celts, 1 pipe fragment and one piece.


artifacts - including arrowshaft straighteners, manos, hammerstones, celts, abraders and an adze.


and expanded-base) Ground stone artifacts - arrowshaft straighteners, abraders, celtiform tablets (paired with antler game counters, as described above).


sandstone were turned into a variety of tools such as celts, chisels, adzes, abraders, hammerstones, hoes, drillbits, mortar and pestles, spear points, and arrow.


artifacts - including celts, axes, hammerstones/manos, smoking pipes, abraders, a paintstone made of ground limonite and a maul.


stone artifacts - including celts, hammerstones/manos, smoking pipes, abraders (aka arrowshaft straighteners) and pieces of hematite (source of pigment.


stone artifacts - including grinding stones, hammerstones/manos, metates, abraders and a piece of hematite that may be a rubstone.


sites Teso dos Bichos contains thousands of small ceramic and sandstone abraders, which are very rare or absent from other sites (Roosevelt 1991: 37) The.


the Early Preclassic period (1400-1000 BCE) and was completed with stone abraders and water.


goods found in the shelters include metates and manos, stitching awls, abraders, hammerstones, knives, and scrapers.


pendants, abalone shell dishes and fish hooks, soapstone ornaments, sandstone abraders, red ochre, a Nicoleño harpoon tip, glass projectile points and metal artifacts.


"230TH dating of coral abraders from stratified deposits at Tangatatau Rockshelter, Mangaia, Cook Islands:.


Ground stone artifacts - including celts, adzes, abraders and gorgets.


tools, perforators, triangular knives, manos and metates and sandstone abraders.


Shaft abraders, used to straighten spear shafts, were found at the Jurgens Site and a.


blades, uniface humpbacked end scrapers, expanding base drills, sandstone abraders (aka “arrowshaft straighteners”), elk or bison scapula hoes, deer metatarsal.


including arrowshaft straighteners, manos, hammerstones, celts, sandstone abraders, a milling stone, whetstones, pendants, a gorget, gunflints, stone balls.



abraders's Meaning':

a tool or machine used for wearing down or smoothing or polishing

Synonyms:

abrading stone; abradant; tool; steel-wool pad;

Antonyms:

walk;

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