blowpipes Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
বাঁকনল,
Similer Words:
blowsblowtorch
blowtorches
blowup
blubber
blubbered
blubbering
bludgeon
bludgeoned
bludgeoning
bludgeons
blue
bluebell
bluebells
blueberries
blowpipes's Usage Examples:
small work, mouth-blown blowpipes may be used with candle flames or alcohol lamps.
Starting in the late 18th Century, blowpipes have been powered by mechanisms.
They have blowpipes with thick wooden arrows more than one palmo long, with harpoon points.
He also mentioned that these people use weapons consisting of blowpipes, spears and bronze ombard.
the ancient free-blowing technique by using clay blowpipes.
The result proved that short clay blowpipes of about 30–60 cm (12–24 in) facilitate free-blowing.
Some are effectively dart-firing blowpipes, which are far easier to disguise being little more than a hollow tube.
For hunting, they traditionally use blowpipes or bows and arrows but nowadays they also use guns.
In the Republic of Ireland, blowpipes (blow guns) are classified as illegal offensive weapons.
Though the Muruts were only using their primitive weapons such as blowpipes, swords and spears, the British army failed to take them down.
probably practiced slash-and-burn agriculture, hunted small game using blowpipes and bows and arrows, gathered forest products and fished using harpoons.
combat, featuring unusual weapons such as scythes, whips, spikes, and blowpipes.
the Chalcolithic period, crucibles were heated from the top by using blowpipes.
other people, arriving in trucks with oxygen cylinders and metal cutting blowpipes, were setting to work on the statue's bronze shoes.
cover the tip of the blowpipe with their tongue while inhaling, but most blowpipes have a non-return valve that eliminates this need.
Synonyms:
blowtube; tubing; blowgun; tube; blow tube;
Antonyms:
walk; anode; cathode;