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cauls Meaning in Bengali



 মাথা ঢাকিবার জন্য জালবিশেষ,

উদরের আবরকঝিল্লী পেট প্রয়োজন এবং কোলন সংযুক্ত অংশ এবং অন্ত্র আচ্ছাদন

Noun:

মাথা ঢাকিবার জন্য জালবিশেষ,





cauls's Usage Examples:

second half of the thirteenth century, network caps, more properly called "cauls", came into fashion for ladies' wear.


The Diplocaulidae ("double cauls") is an extinct family of lepospondyl amphibians that arose during the Late Carboniferous and died out in the Late Permian.


There are two types of caul membranes, and there are four ways such cauls can appear.


Frye talks about identical twins being born with cauls on their faces, and says he read somewhere that this was a mark of a demon.


wood into strips, which are sifted and then oriented on a belt or wire cauls.


of cap, and similar caps were known simply as knitted caps, Kilmarnock cauls, Scotch bonnets, or watch caps.


bravery/finery עכסים ‘ă-ḵā-sîm tinkling ornaments/anklets/fetters שביסים shə-ḇî-sîm* cauls/headbands שהרנים sha-hă-rō-nîm round tires/crescents/crescent ornaments.


fashionable men's baretts early in the century; these were worn over caps or cauls (colettes) made of netted cord over a silk lining.


A scarf of sarcenet A velvet hat 2 cauls of gold, silver, and silk, costing £4.


In the folklore of Friuli at the time, cauls were imbued with magical properties, being associated with the ability to.


Their hair is tucked into jewelled cauls, 1564.



cauls's Meaning':

part of the peritoneum attached to the stomach and to the colon and covering the intestines

Synonyms:

omentum; gastrocolic omentum; greater omentum;

Antonyms:

demystify; uncover; unveil; show;

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