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clanking Meaning in Bengali



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clanking's Usage Examples:

Drexler in his book on nanotechnology, Engines of Creation (coining the term clanking replicator for such machines) and by Robert Freitas and Ralph Merkle in.


While most of the actions thought to be common among ghosts (chain clanking, cemetery haunting, and so forth) can be found, they are by no means so.


von Neumann, and are sometimes referred to as von Neumann machines or clanking replicators.


"high-contrast black and white images, the focus on specific machinery, and the clanking and hissing array of sounds.


novel detailing first contact between Earth explorers and the Taloids, clanking replicators who have colonized Saturn's moon Titan.


conveyed an impression of cogwheels, greasy steel pistons, chains, derricks, clanking, rumbling, thumping.


great warrior, In the whole world no more splendid hero; On the ground his clanking saber trailing, Silken cap with proudly waving feathers, Many-colored mantle.


It is a long-term goal of some engineering sciences to achieve a clanking replicator, a material device that can self-replicate.


as war horns, deeply reverberating chants, swords clashing, chainmail clanking and the war cries and stamping feet of what sounds like thousands of men.


The Lustration Law claimed the clanking[clarification needed] of public administration of people who has committed.


minor accident, they notice that the car is starting to make a strange clanking noise.


theater critic wrote that Trio was liked by Russian audiences but that its "clanking script" at the Hollywood premiere "merely inspires head-scratching".


the group veers too strongly toward the new wave, like on the awkward, clanking "Saturday at Midnight" and the stiff Devo misinterpretation "I Want Be.


honking vehicle horns, sliding chains, swinging gates, breaking glass, and clanking metal.


word Kanak comes from Sanskrit and means gold or possibly imitative of clanking metal.


a tongue-in-cheek Friday morning football preview featuring Ray and a clanking, cantankerous "computer.


was shabbily dressed in "an undress general's uniform with a large sword clanking by his side" and thin old button boots "which were rather trying to his.


orchestra—for example, the col legno in the strings sound like shuddering or clanking bones.



Synonyms:

noisy;

Antonyms:

soft; quiet;

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