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banderole Meaning in Bengali



 পেনডেণ্ট, প্রতীক নিশান,

Noun:

প্রতীক নিশান, পেনডেণ্ট,





banderole's Usage Examples:

In art history, speech scroll (also called a banderole or phylactery) is an illustrative device denoting speech, song, or, in rarer cases, other types.


pointed or swallow-tailed (when swallow-tailed it may be described as a banderole).


On the banderole around the base is Nigeria's national motto since 1978: "Unity and Faith.


A banderole (French: [bɑ̃dʁɔl] (listen), "little banner") is a comparatively small but long flag, historically used by knights and on ships, and as a.


first flag which is of white color banderole indicating the aristocrat Vishnu Temple while the saffron black banderole symbolizes the temple of God Mahadev.


an expandable pocket inside the rear cover, which is packed in a paper banderole.


Longinus the Roman centurion at the Crucifixion, shown speaking with a banderole, a mediaeval precursor to the modern speech balloon containing his words.


The banderole bore the words "Philippine Islands".


The lower border of the frame contains a carved banderole with an inscription reading SIBYLLA SAMBETHA QUAE / EST PERSICA; associating.


Toros Roslin, 1262 The first dream, as shown by the angel's banderole, fresco, 1360 Second dream, Rembrandt and workshop, 1645, with ox Bernardo.


In heraldry, a motto is often found below the shield in a banderole; this placement stems from the Middle Ages, in which the vast majority.


of the age, whose wording corresponds to some of the inscriptions in banderoles or scrolls that explain the scenes.


The arms of Lewarde are blazoned : Per fess or and azure, a lion maintaining a banderole gules, and 3 martlets argent.


point, but they can also be forked, in which case it is also called a banderole.


chevelus, barbus et chaussés, portant chacun une épée levée, debout sur une banderole, avec la devise : DEO JUVANTE (avec l'aide de Dieu).


"JO de Rio : la femme derrière la banderole "Laissez les Iraniennes entrer dans leurs stades"".


" The banderole over the figure of Fame, who stands victorious over the Fates beneath.



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