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colza oil Meaning in Bengali



 কল্জার তৈল,

Noun:

কল্জার তৈল,





colza oil's Usage Examples:

killed over 600 people and is thought to have been caused by contaminated colza oil.


cylindrical Argand burner, and gave the standard brightness when 42 grams of colza oil were consumed per hour.


Aniline was used to denature colza oil in the 1980s.


dimensions, which burnt colza oil (obtained from the seed of the plant Brassica campestris) at a rate of 42 grams of colza oil per hour with a flame 40.


The flame ran on colza oil.


In 1887 the colza oil lamp was replaced with a kerosene lamp.


The flame first ran on colza oil.


It was first in New South Wales to use kerosene over colza oil, and the last to do so before converting to electric power.


erucic acid by the general population would come from the consumption of colza oil.


with an alternate name Moricette in 1985 and the lard was replaced by colza oil.


from a variety of rapeseed that is low in erucic acid, as opposed to colza oil.


In 1842 it was updated with a colza oil lamp and in 1849 parabolic mirrors were installed.


1845, and the same year the tower's lantern was installed, to house a colza oil lamp.


In 1884, the colza oil lamps were replaced by kerosene lamps with improved luminosity.


the unit was that illumination that emanates from a lamp burning pure colza oil (obtained from the seed of the plant Brassica campestris) at a defined.


In 1840, a colza oil lamp was installed.


In 1892, whale oil was replaced by better quality colza oil.


The flame in the lantern ran on colza oil lamps, and mirrors collected the light.


Kerosene lamps replaced the colza oil lamps in the 1870s.


), which now produces biodiesel from colza oil, palm oil, soybeans, and sunflower oil.



Synonyms:

rapeseed oil; rape oil; rapeseed; oil;

Antonyms:

curse; uncover;

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