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brassards Meaning in Bengali



বর্ম প্লেট যে বাহু রক্ষা করে

Noun:

বাহুতে পরিধেয় তকমা,





brassards's Usage Examples:

the Brazilian Military Police identified by the use of helmet and black brassards with the letters "PE" in white (or blue-collar and white helmet with red.


navigational equipment, such as compasses and protractors brassards - e.


MP (military police) brassards In American English, the spelling "accouterments" is.


They wear brassards which bear the letters 'FPS' under the Iraqi flag.


Various coloured brassards have been seen to be worn by the Israeli Military Police.


characteristic that the footballers of both teams played wearing black brassards, Olympiacos players mourning the victims of tragedy of gate 7, and PAOK.


a notebook" in scene four, "wearing steel helmets and brassards" in scene six A "stylishly dressed" Girl (scene four) In scene eight,.


Members of the Regimental Provost can be identified by the brassards they wear, which carry the letters "RP".


, for 'Government Recognition', on their brassards) of which he was honorary colonel.


the siege of Leiden in 1574, the Dutch officers wore orange-white-blue brassards.


Combat boots and organizational items, such as brassards, military police accessories, or distinctive unit insignia are not worn.


status, white brassards with red stars were worn by military veterinary personnel in World War I in a similar way medical personal worn brassards with red.


quilted coats, 751 pairs of gauntlets, 1,374 gorgiera neck protectors and brassards, 5,067 coats-of-plates, 13,495 lances or lanceheads, 1,989 axes and 14.


Members of a regiment's Provost Section can be identified by the brassards they wear, which carry the letters "RP".


The objects found include, besides the ceramics, the characteristic brassards (stone wrist-guards) to protect the forearms of archers, flint arrowheads.


An allotment of brassards and rifles, with proportionate quantity of ammunition, was made to each.


" collar brass and sometimes wearing "CID" brassards on their upper left arms.


the siege of Leiden in 1574, when Dutch officers wore orange-white-blue brassards.



brassards's Meaning':

armor plate that protects the arm

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