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bivouacs Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

তাম্বুবিহীন ছাউনী,





bivouacs's Usage Examples:

Modern bivouacs often involve the use of one or two man tents but may also be without tents.


During what is called the migratory phase, the ants set up bivouacs at new sites each night.


The CAI operates 433 mountain huts, 224 bivouacs and 106 smaller huts and shelters throughout the Italian Alps, for an overall.


Purpose-made stand-alone flies are also sometimes referred to as bivouacs, bivvies, tarpaulins, or hootchies.


elevation above 27,000 ft or 8,200 m; considered "one of the most notorious bivouacs in mountaineering history".


Ecitoninae (now Dorylinae), members of this genus form temporary subterranean bivouacs in underground cavities which they excavate and inhabit - either for a.


Army ants do not have a permanent nest but instead form many bivouacs as they travel.


burchellii form temporary living nests known as bivouacs, which are composed of hanging live worker bodies and which can be disassembled.


multi-step aid ladders, solid belays, the use of a trail/tag line, and hanging bivouacs, contributing greatly to the techniques of big wall climbing.


substantial casualties before night fell and Wellington's men were ensconced in bivouacs on the plain of Mont-Saint-Jean.


This expedition involves three nights' camping–bivouacs; parties also need a rope, axe and crampons.


Due to continued unfavorable weather conditions, having made three bivouacs and reaching the height of 6700m the team retreated.



Synonyms:

hutment; cantonment; encampment; lager; boot camp; camp; laager; military quarters;

Antonyms:

inelastic; inanimate; dead; empty; tasteful;

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