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coping stone Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

প্রাচীরশীর্ষ আছাদক প্রস্তর,





coping stone's Usage Examples:

Aayagpata, various Mathura railing pillars, Mankuwar Buddha, Besnagar coping stone depicting Bodhi Tree, and Gadava surya frieze.


The imposing steeple, 192 ft high, was added in 1868, the coping stone being fixed by Lord Napier.


lion standing on a prone animal (possibly a deer) on a semi-cylindrical coping stone base.


Wardour Street premises was laid by the actress Sarah Bernhardt and the coping stone by actor Henry Irving.


foundation stone for the building in 1904 and Sir Henry Irving laid the coping stone in 1905.


Kumrahar coping stone with vines.


The king laid the last coping stone with a silver trowel and declared the bridge open.


However, under Philip III it grew and became the "coping stone of the system.


Although the stone urn itself was missing, its coping stone and a number of bone fragments were found close to the window mentioned.


The coping stone or "allering" for the tennis court was quarried at Kingoodie near Dundee.


Bataan, 30 miles (48 km) west of Manila across Manila Bay, in which coping stone was cut and from which about 800 cubic metres (28,000 cu ft) of broken.


Three dhole-like animals are featured on the coping stone of the Bharhut stupa dating from 100 BC.


On a coping stone of the Devil's Bridge at Kirkby Lonsdale in Cumbria are the fingermarks.


Church) 1734 The items date from different periods, the oldest being a coping stone on the parapet wall.


1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine, only his steel helmet prevented a coping stone from smashing his skull during one riot in Haifa.


The bridge has moulded voussoirs, two chamfered string courses, a coping stone at the centre of the parapet, and square end piers.



Synonyms:

capstone; wall; stone; copestone; stretcher;

Antonyms:

artifact; achromatic;

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