crenels Meaning in Bengali
বৃত্তাকার অনুমান একটি সিরিজ (অথবা তাদের মধ্যে notches এক
Noun:
ক্রেনেল,
Similer Words:
crenulatecrenulated
creolisation
creolization
creolize
creolized
creolizes
creolizing
creon
creosol
creosoted
creosotes
creosoting
crepance
creped
crenels শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
নামের বর্ণক্রমানুযায়ী) রোমিও ক্যাস্টিলেন (জ. ১৯৮৩), ডাচ ফুটবলার রোমিও ক্রেনেল (জ. ১৯৪৭), সাবেক এনএফএল প্রধান কোচ রোমিও ডালাইর (জ. ১৯৪৬), কানাডীয় সিনেটর ।
crenels's Usage Examples:
These gaps are termed "crenels" (also known as carnels, or embrasures), and a wall or building with them.
merlons is called a crenel, and a succession of merlons and crenels is a crenellation.
The fanciful turrets feature mock-medieval features such as merlons and crenels.
generally crenellated with merlons to protect the defenders and lower crenels or embrasures which allowed them to shoot from behind cover; merlons were.
stepped false front façade including a crenellated parapet composed of crenels and merlons, which appear again above the stone portico below.
machine gun located in protection of the entrance door, the other on the crenels of the shooting room and the diamant ditch.
'merlons' and downs, 'crenels', to allow defenders to hide behind the merlons while firing arrows or guns through the crenels.
modernised in response to developments in artillery and firearms; the crenels were closed with wooden shutters, the merlons were equipped with firing.
indentations at intervals in the parapet, the gaps being called embrasures or crenels, and the intervening high parts being called merlons.
VDP cloches were equipped with three embrasures or crenels for direct vision, providing protection to observers.
of the Qing dynasty (1781), the wall was enlarged; drainage features, crenels and other modifications were made; and the structure as it is now seen.
taller and wider than the other two, is topped with a battlement with three crenels and has a black vertical loophole and a black window.
Frenchman's Tower was built in 1875 and has miniature crenels along the top and Gothic windows, giving it a style similar to Medieval.
The medina is surrounded by a nearly 8 km long walls with more than 100 crenels.
elliptical irregular barbican, crowned with merlons, except "a barrier without crenels toppled to the ground and the inside wall", addorsed in the corner by a.
fortress with embrasures for cannon at the corners and the mezzanine had crenels for musketeers.
bunker across the street with a gun slit in the outside wall and with crenels and merlons along the top, as if it were a battlement in a European castle.
Smiling from the crenels of the castle's parapet are a young woman in a purple frock, and a man.
They are composed of three to four openings, called crenels or embrasures.
These crenels may be equipped as follows: light machine-gun, direct vision.
crenels's Meaning':
one of a series of rounded projections (or the notches between them
Synonyms:
curve; crenation; crenelle; crenature; curved shape; scallop;
Antonyms:
straight line; take; inactivity; block; recall;