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cockades Meaning in Bengali



একটি অলঙ্কার (যেমন পটি একটি গিঁট বা নকশা যেমন

Noun:

টুপির কোণ, টুপির ফিতা, টুপির ফুল,





cockades's Usage Examples:

The protesters responded "The green! The green! We want green cockades!" Desmoulins then took a green leaf from the ground and pinned it to his.


In the 18th and 19th centuries, coloured cockades were used in Europe to show the allegiance of their wearers to some political.


the edge: this convention on the position of colours derives from the cockades used in Bologna in 1794 during an attempt of revolt, which had this chromatic.


provided; for instance that the field officers may have red or pink colored cockades in their hats, the captains yellow or buff, and the subalterns green.


Memorias Curiosas, it is commented on the use of white ribbons on clothes and cockades with olive branches on hats.


Prior to that, Polish soldiers wore cockades of various color combinations.


as its colour, and supporters wore green-coloured garments, ribbons, or cockades.


storming of the Bastille in 1789, the Paris militia wore blue and red cockades on their hats.


The name 'White Terror' derives from the white cockades worn in the hats of royalists.


One of the shepherds believes that "the red-coat lads wi' black cockades" routed the rebels, painting a fearful picture of how they managed to "hough.


Young women in traditional dress had been furtively placing cockades on soldiers' tombs.


Similar national cockades, with different ordering of colours, were designed and adopted as aircraft.


section 16 of the Corrupt Practices Act 1883, which forbade payment for cockades, ribbons, or other marks of distinction.


The protesters replied "The green! The green! We want green cockades!" Desmoulins then seized a green leaf from the ground and pointed it to.



cockades's Meaning':

an ornament (such as a knot of ribbon or a rosette

Synonyms:

ornamentation; ornament; decoration;

Antonyms:

natural object;

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