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caissons Meaning in Bengali



 গোলাবারূদের বাক্স, গোলাবারূদের গাড়ী,

একটি সিলিং বা গম্বুজ একটি শোভাময় মগ্ন প্যানেল





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Light is at the end of a breakwater Media related to Lighthouses built on caissons at Wikimedia Commons "Sparkplug Lighthouses, 1871-1926".


for many huge caissons of various sorts to build breakwaters and piers and connecting structures to provide the roadways.


The caissons were built at a.


canal lock Deep foundation, also called a caisson foundation Limbers and caissons, a two-wheeled cart for carrying ammunition, also used in certain state.


Boats may be conveyed afloat, in caissons, or may be carried in cradles or slings.


Most locks are closed by chevron or mitre gates rather than by caissons.


panels was often used as decoration for a ceiling or a vault, also called caissons ("boxes"), or lacunaria ("spaces, openings"), so that a coffered ceiling.


to connect the caissons via an overhead balance wheel.


It had a solid masonry superstructure to support the weight of the loaded caissons.


water-filled caissons, each with a capacity of 250,000 litres (55,000 imp gal; 66,000 US gal), are fitted between the ends of the arms.


The caissons or gondolas.


Experiments in late 1864 with weighted caissons achieved a pressure of 5 t/sq ft (4.


The Phoenix breakwaters were a set of reinforced concrete caissons built as part of the artificial Mulberry harbours that were assembled as part of the.


The lock has two identical bathtub-like ship caissons in which vessels ascend and descend.


Both caissons are enclosed at each end by pivoting gates, and.


or howitzers attached to light but sturdy two-wheeled carriages called caissons or limbers, with the individual crewmen riding on horses.


engineering contractors sunk cast iron caissons through the silt to the bedrock at each pier location.


The cylindrical caissons, 16 feet (4.


On the rocks around the island sit four caissons that make up the foundations of the Forth Bridge.


Suction caissons (also referred to as suction anchors, suction piles or suction buckets) are a form of fixed platform anchor in the form of an open bottomed.


snow-white colour, is a set of wedges which contain 16 triangle-shaped caissons, each housing the lighting element, in shape of a giant droplet.



caissons's Meaning':

an ornamental sunken panel in a ceiling or dome

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