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bicorn Meaning in Bengali



ধারি সঙ্গে একটি তেকোনা টুপি দুই পয়েন্ট গঠনের পরিণত আপ





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The bicorne or bicorn (two-cornered/horned or twihorn) is a historical form of hat widely adopted in the 1790s as an item of uniform by Europe and American.


In geometry, the bicorn, also known as a cocked hat curve due to its resemblance to a bicorne, is a rational quartic curve defined by the equation y 2.


Tschirnhausen cubic Witch of Agnesi Ampersand curve Bean curve Bicorn Transformed bicorn Bicuspid curve Bow curve Bullet-nose curve Cruciform curve Deltoid.


father, a thin male acrobat wearing a tight pink harlequin outfit with a bicorn hat.


It was recorded as being issued with white trousers, and bicorns with red feathers or plumes.


As worn until 1917 these were of dark green (almost black) cloth with bicorn hats and braiding according to rank.


the dragoon regiments of the Imperial Russian Army in 1803, replacing a bicorn hat.


eight gold buttons worn with blue trousers with gold lace down the side, bicorn hat, sword belt and sword with scabbard, and gold epaulettes (gold 'scales'.


The new peer and his/her supporters would wear parliamentary robes and bicorn hats if men or caps if women.


[citation needed] British music icon Adam Ant wears a bicorn by Mich Dulce as part of his stage costume with his band Adam Ant and The.


violoncello and with a roofline in the shape of the late 18th century marshal's bicorn hat, was designed by Carlo Federico Pietrasanta.


to the bearskin or had been replaced by the standard infantry tricorn or bicorn.


Europe during that time until it was superseded by the cocked hat with two (bicorn) or three (tricorn) points.


[citation needed] A replacement statue of Napoléon in modern dress (a bicorn hat, boots and a redingote), however, was erected by Louis-Philippe, and.



bicorn's Meaning':

a cocked hat with the brim turned up to form two points

Synonyms:

bicorne; cocked hat;

Antonyms:

hornless;

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