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banderoles Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

প্রতীক নিশান, পেনডেণ্ট,





banderoles's Usage Examples:

nature of Mesoamerican speech scrolls, Medieval European speech scrolls or banderoles appear as actual scrolls, floating in apparent three-dimensional space.


This includes vexilla, banderoles, pennons, streamers, heraldic flags, standards, and gonfalons.


Male and female donor figures with banderoles kneel beside God's feet; they are at an intermediate scale between God.


In particular banderoles were used as attributes for Old Testament prophets, as may be seen in.


The banderoles display rhymes mocking the Jews.


Apart from the two battle scenes, the other eight canvases had banderoles explaining the subject, with Latin text taken from the Epitome of Roman.


Biblical scenes, and on the back a number of the Old Testament prophets with banderoles containing quotations from their books.


conventional portraits of beauties, whose names appear on fluttering banderoles with flattering inscriptions.


These function in a similar manner to banderoles or the speech balloons used in modern comic strips.


Both are flying banderoles: the Breton Kroaz Du and the English flag of St George.


chapel are the four Sibyls, surrounded by flaming aureoles and holding out banderoles describing their prophetic role as assigned them by Virgil: Hec teste.


Word balloons (also known as "banderoles") began appearing in 18th-century printed broadsides, and political cartoons.


printing field when the government awarded the firm contracts to print banderoles for the collection of tobacco excise.


There are no word scrolls or banderoles to indicate the Virgin's acceptance, yet her consent is obvious through.


their Horus name, their gold name and their cartouche name, their name banderoles end with the name of their royal mother.


against the organization then ensued, with young protesters carrying banderoles reading "Ammazzateci tutti!", Italian for "Kill us all".



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