carcases Meaning in Bengali
পশুর মৃতদেহ, ঘৃণার্থে মনুষ্যদেহ, দেহমাত্র,
Noun:
দেহমাত্র, ঘৃণার্থে মনুষ্যদেহ, পশুর মৃতদেহ,
Similer Words:
carcasscarcasses
carcinogen
carcinogenesis
carcinogenic
carcinogens
carcinoma
carcinomas
card
cardboard
carded
cardholders
cardiac
cardiff
cardigan
carcases শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
প্রায়ই শকুনের সাথে মিলে উচ্ছিষ্ট বা পশুর মৃতদেহ খায় ।
পশুর মৃতদেহ নদীর পানি প্রবাহ আটকিয়ে ফেলে ও দূষিত করে দেয় ।
carcases's Usage Examples:
Larger materials may also be present including large animal remains such as carcases, large fragments of plant and faecal matter.
It was found that the Fleckvieh bulls had faster growth rates, the carcases had a smaller proportion of fat, especially abdominal fat, and the animals.
The southern rights are slow swimmers and their carcases tend to float due to the high concentration of oil in the blubber – hence.
died and sunk to the seabed, and sometimes to fragments of decomposing carcases which have sloughed off and floated to the surface.
wretched hovels of foliage, and depending on the chase, fishing, and the carcases of dead animals.
Poll Dorset carcases have excelled in Australian carcase competitions having very good eye muscle.
, particleboard) frequently used to build kitchen cabinet carcases can be a factor.
cattle grew quickly, were good converters of feed and produced quality carcases.
In solid timber carcases, the side rails are housed in a dado in the cabinet sides and fixed only.
They have won many prizes at shows, both in live classes and as carcases.
In some cases, carcases by Latz were veneered with marquetry in the shop of Jean-François Oeben.
"Chicken welfare as indicated by lesions on carcases in supermarkets".
) God threatens that He will fill the place with the carcases of the dead, that it be no more called Tophet and Baal, but Polyandrion.
their ability to metabolise organic material, enables the worms to live on carcases.
Ewes can be crossed with other breeds if larger carcases are required.
the whole of the sheep had long before been slaughtered, as we saw their carcases and bones thrown about in vast heaps in various places where the blacks.
charcoal works, an unpleasant and noxious manufacturing process involving the carcases of dead horses.
have done any service to the soil of an enemy, he put timbers under the carcases of the slain, fastened them thereto, and stretched them so as to counterfeit.
molluscs, echinoderms, crustaceans and chitons, supplemented with fish carcases or other carrion.
Synonyms:
body; carcass; dead body;
Antonyms:
thin; thick; porosity; artifact;