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calefactory Meaning in Bengali



তাপ থেকে ভজনা

Adjective:

কেইলফেক্টারী,





calefactory's Usage Examples:

The calefactory (also warming house) was an important room or building in a medieval monastery in Western Europe.


heated rooms, Maulbronn has a calefactory that was heated by lighting a fire in a vaulted chamber underneath the calefactory.


east side of the cloister, on the ground floor, was the "pisalis" or "calefactory".


Warming House may refer to: A calefactory, a common part of a medieval monastery Warming House (Denver, Colorado), a Denver landmark This disambiguation.


Beyond this is the calefactory or day-room of the monks.


are the abbey church, cloister, dormitory, chapter house and the small calefactory, the one heated space in the austere surroundings, so that the monks.


Kalfaktor, derived from calefactory and entering the Swedish language during the 17th century, was a soldier.


the scriptorium inside, near the heat of the kitchen or next to the calefactory.


The east wing of the monastery contains a calefactory and refectory, five guest rooms, and the BHS advancement team.


property, employing the architect Sidney Parvin to convert the medieval calefactory into a dining room, move the front porch, create a newel staircase, restore.


by cross walls, it is likely that the eastern end was occupied by the calefactory, or warming house, and the western end by the butteries and kitchen.


In the south western corner of the cloister is the calefactory.


arrangement include the position of the kitchen, between the refectory and the calefactory, and of the infirmary above the river to the west, adjoining the guest-houses.


were incorporated into the main part of the domestic dwelling, with the calefactory or monks' day room to the north left as an outbuilding.


 – be warm caldarium, caldera, calefacient, calefaction, calefactive, calefactory, calenture, calescent, calid, calor, calore, calorie, calorifacient,.


Also off the cloister arcade was a calefactory or "warming room" where a fire burnt during the winter.


dormitory, overlooking the green court or herbarium, lay the "pisalis" or "calefactory", the common room of the monks.


The south wing contains the refectory, calefactory, and kitchen.



calefactory's Meaning':

serving to heat

Synonyms:

hot; calefactive;

Antonyms:

cold; cool; passionless;

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