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circlets Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ক্ষুদ্র বৃত্ত,





circlets's Usage Examples:

made from a length of loops of similar size, which can range from tiny circlets to large curls.


arches (as opposed to "closed crowns"), have also been referred to as circlets.


have always derived their physical and mental abilities from three golden circlets worn by their ruler: the first around his forehead, the second on his right.


the reign of Mary I, but the belief in the curative powers of similar circlets of sacred metal has lasted to the present day.


While many early crowns were uncovered circlets (and some European crowns continue to have this form (see e.


name "tiara" refers to the entire headpiece, no matter how many crowns, circlets or diadems have adorned it through the ages, while the three-tiered form.


standard included delicate lathe turned bases and shafts and tiers with circlets resembling crowns.


Award -2 gold suns on laurel circlets; 9th Award -3 gold suns on laurel circlets; 10th Award -4 gold suns on laurel circlets.


numerous disks held together by ligaments, supports a calyx or cup made of circlets of calcerous plates.


The three Olympic circlets symbolizes: The council of military sports (CISM).


bronze ornaments with specific shapes, such as ornaments for the head (circlets), pendants, links for belts, buckles, clasps, and so on, and their jewellery.


Alexandra, Mary and Elizabeth) all at various stages wore their own crowns as circlets, particularly after the deaths of the husbands, when one of their children.


Torses also suffered artistically, being treated not as silken circlets, but as horizontal bars.


Wreaths are a form of headgear akin to circlets.


troops on both sides being cut off in terrain reduced to "small numberless circlets commensurate with such ranges of vision as the mist might allow at each.


Thermidor", wore expensive rings on the toes of her bare feet and gold circlets on her legs.


but not in our manner, for they strike and wound each other with two circlets with points which they carry in their hands to strike with, and the one.


The religious meaning of the sacred horn had been lost over time, the circlets keeping this shape can only be described as decorative ornamentation.


wear many crowns on his head, referring to 'a diadem composed of many circlets'), because a high priest's "mitre" (Zechariah 3:5; made of the plate or.


Women were heavily adorned and wore large diadems, bracelets and circlets, hair spirals, heavy earrings in the shape of grape clusters, large heavy.



Synonyms:

adornment;

Antonyms:

stay in place;

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