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bluestones Meaning in Bengali



নীলাভ ধূসর বদলের এবং বিল্ডিং জন্য ব্যবহৃত বেলেপাথর

Noun:

Bluestone,





bluestones শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

  Paradise JL, Bluestone CD, Bachman RZ; ও অন্যান্য (১৯৮৪) ।

Copper(II) sulfate অন্যান্য নাম Cupric sulfate Blue vitriol (pentahydrate) Bluestone (pentahydrate) Bonattite (trihydrate mineral) Boothite (heptahydrate mineral) ।

  Heudorfer, Bonnie; Bluestone, Barry ।

bluestones's Usage Examples:

The bluestones at Stonehenge were placed there during the third phase of construction.


Inside is a ring of smaller bluestones.


If Mercer's theory is correct then the bluestones may have been transplanted to cement an alliance or display superiority.


Bringing Back the Bluestones is a stage play by Derek Webb about a pressure group from Pembrokeshire campaigning to have the Stonehenge bluestones returned to.


postulated, amongst other localities, as the source of the Stonehenge ‘bluestones’.


Carn Menyn is believed by some to have been the main source for the bluestones used at Stonehenge.


Carn Menyn is presumed to be the source of the bluestones used in the inner circle of Stonehenge.


what he saw as the over-romanticised view that Stonehenge was built from bluestones hauled by hand from the Preseli Hills in south west Wales to Salisbury.


assumed to be of bluestone were later found to bear no relation to the bluestones at Stonehenge.


(13 March 1876 - 12 May 1935 ) was a British geologist who linked the bluestones at Stonehenge with rocks in south west Wales.


While this does not imply that only bluestones were used in the Q and R structure, he found no evidence for sarsens.


was given the name “Bluestonehenge” or “Bluehenge” because traces of bluestones were found during the excavation.


These rocks are believed to be the source of the 'bluestones' which form a part of the well-known prehistoric monument of Stonehenge.


as a source for some of the bluestones used at Stonehenge.


A 2011 study of a particular group of the Stonehenge bluestones made of a Rhyolite material.


" Radio-carbon dating places the construction of the circle of bluestones at between 2,400 B.


Many of Stonehenge's original bluestones have been traced to quarrys in the Preseli Hills, in west Wales.


held Welsh bluestones, since they are too shallow to be postholes.


In fact the holes are identical in width, depth, and shape to the bluestones located elsewhere.



bluestones's Meaning':

bluish-grey sandstone used for paving and building

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