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cookhouses Meaning in Bengali



একটি জাহাজে খাদ্য প্রস্তুতি এলাকার

Noun:

পাকশালা,





cookhouses শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এই পথেই বরদারাজ ও যোগ-নৃসিংহ মন্দির, ‘পোটু’ (মন্দিরের প্রধান পাকশালা), ‘বঙ্গারু ববি’ (সুবর্ণ কূপ), ‘অঙ্কুরারপানা মণ্ডপম্‌’, যাগশালা, ‘নানালা’ ।

cookhouses's Usage Examples:

Prior to the 20th century, cookhouses were a feature of some private residences where the kitchen was a separate.


the Samoa Cookhouse, one of the last remaining original, lumber style cookhouses.


Huge bunkhouses, generators, concentrators, machine and cookhouses sat on the hillside.


By 1914 a row of tents and log cabins, along with two cookhouses capable of feeding two hundred people at a time, developed at a place.


Veterinary Infirmary large enough to house 18 horses, a Granary, four cookhouses and various workshops.


Temporary buildings were constructed to house messes and cookhouses, as well as a camp hospital, however most soldiers training at Camp Aldershot.


shop, a restaurant, two saloons, a one-room schoolhouse, bunkhouses and cookhouses for single men, living quarters for families, and a train depot.


The charcoal was the primary fuel for bakeries and cookhouses for hundreds of years as King Edward I banned the use of coal from the.


The camp was larger than the town and included 16 dining halls, six cookhouses, 17 shops, a picture theatre, hospital, and post office.


They were referred to as "cookhouses", or as "cookshops", and were often associated with other Chinese businesses.


The four dining halls were set in the middle of the camp with the cookhouses at the centre.


working their second job at small food stores which were referred to as "cookhouses" to serve their own people.


camps or a bunkhouse at the Mangaroa or Featherston portals, which had cookhouses and mess halls plus 20 houses each for married staff.


Traditional households have cookhouses for different members of one's family, while modern households have a.


The street's end near the mill, attracted cookhouses and inexpensive hotels for itinerant workers, along with several establishments.


survivalist attitude and persevered through twelve-hour shifts at the mining cookhouses.


of the barrack blocks accommodated service facilities, including the cookhouses, woodshed, bath-house, and parcel-room.


Despite a number of cookhouses and co-ordinating offices, simply handing out food was not enough.


A swimming pool had been put in, also two cookhouses and a water tower.


dumps were established), erection of high-explosive magazines, dug-outs, cookhouses, and galleys, assembly of hospital huttings, construction of iron frames.



cookhouses's Meaning':

the area for food preparation on a ship

Synonyms:

ship's galley; caboose; galley; cuddy; ship; kitchen;

Antonyms:

fire; increase; insecurity; divest;

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