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cesspits Meaning in Bengali



একটি আচ্ছাদিত কূপের; তা পানি এবং নিকাশী প্রবাহ অপচয়

Noun:

মলকুণ্ড,





cesspits's Usage Examples:

waste collecting in cesspits, however, resulted in dangerous infections and gases that sometimes asphyxiated cesspit cleaners.


describe someone who dug out and removed human excrement from privies and cesspits.


and set about ridding the capital of an estimated 200,000 cesspits, insisting that all cesspits should be closed and that house drains should connect to.


Rural District Council for £5 and acquired an operator’s licence to empty cesspits.


farmer, term used in Tudor Britain for a person who emptied privies and cesspits Gong Gong, Chinese water god Gong language Kong (surname) (孔), a Korean.


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These toilets had vertical chutes, via which waste was disposed of into cesspits or street drains.


200 BCE - 300 CE) a brick built wide rampart wall is found with drains, cesspits and residential buildings made of burnt bricks of a very large size, showing.


This data is supported by the discovery of egg-shaped cesspits, excavated in 1981 by Armando Coelho, where he collected fragments of four.


early 20th-century, qadad-plaster was used to line pools, reservoirs, and cesspits, and to make them impermeable.


level of sanitation than in other countries where wastes were stored in cesspits or otherwise disposed of.


channeled and has a concrete bed, but it also receives waters from many local cesspits.


provided, sewage may be collected from homes by pipes into septic tanks or cesspits, where it may be treated or collected in vehicles and taken for treatment.


and waste systems, while in the other parts users are connected on own cesspits which are regularly maintained independently or by waste and water management.


England for a person employed to remove human excrement from privies and cesspits.


gypsum-based mortar that emptied either into the surrounding water bodies or into cesspits, the latter of which were regularly emptied and cleaned.


in London, and at that date the city had around 200,000 cesspits and 360 sewers.


Some cesspits leaked methane and other gases, which often caught fire.


saying "The least dwelling there has a well or two, a garden and long cesspits separate from each other, empty of ordure, without smell or evil smells.



cesspits's Meaning':

a covered cistern; waste water and sewage flow into it

Synonyms:

cistern; cesspool; sump; sink;

Antonyms:

rise; float; ascend; source; natural elevation;

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