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circles Meaning in Bengali



 বৃত্ত, চক্র, বিভাগ, মণ্ডল, চক্কর, কক্ষপথ, সঙ্ঘ, ঠ, পরিমণ্ডল, পরিবেষ্টন, মণ্ডলী, পরিষদ্, পরগনা, গোল,

Noun:

গোল, বিভাগ, পরগনা, পরিষদ্, মণ্ডলী, সঙ্ঘ, পরিবেষ্টন, কক্ষপথ, পরিমণ্ডল, মণ্ডল, ঠ, চক্র, চক্কর, বৃত্ত,

Verb:

প্রদক্ষিণ করা, বেষ্টন করা, চক্রাকারে ভ্রমণ করা, চতুর্দিকে ভ্রমণ করা,





circles's Usage Examples:

In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine concentric circles of torment located within the Earth; it is the "realm .


Crop circles have been described as all falling "within the range of the sort of thing.


This article is about circles in Euclidean geometry, and, in particular, the Euclidean plane, except.


major circles of latitude that mark maps of Earth, the others being the Arctic and Antarctic Circles and the Equator.


The positions of these two circles of.


The Arctic Circle is one of the two polar circles and the most northerly of the five major circles of latitude as shown on maps of Earth.


small circles).


Most later color circles include.


Ancient stone circles appear throughout Europe, with many existing in the Pyrenees, on the Causse.


Circles of latitude are unlike circles of longitude, which are all great circles with the centre of Earth in the middle, as the circles of latitude.


circle coincides with a diameter of the sphere, and therefore all great circles have the same center and circumference as each other.


The definitions given above are only valid for circles, spheres and convex shapes.


the Iron Age, where stone circles were built to be mortuary monuments to the dead.


Outside Europe, examples of stone circles include the 6300~6900 BCE.


The stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany are a megalithic tradition of monuments consisting of standing stones arranged in rings.


1966 and were found to be a significant improvement over previous traffic circles and rotaries.


Lines of constant latitude, or parallels, run east–west as circles parallel to the equator.



Synonyms:

equator; oval; arc; circlet; osculating circle; ellipse; circle of curvature; epicycle;

Antonyms:

aged; detach; untie; lack; decompress;

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