cumulation Meaning in Bengali
পুঁজিভুতি,
বস্তু একটি সংগ্রহ একে অপরের উপরে শুয়ে
Noun:
পুঁজিভুতি,
Similer Words:
cumulationscumuli
cumuliform
cumulose
cunard
cunctation
cunctations
cunctator
cunctators
cuneal
cuneate
cuneatic
cunette
cunner
cunners
cumulation's Usage Examples:
Euro-Med free trade area: the benefits of cumulation, EFTA.
May 2020 and resigned from the National Assembly on 18 June because of cumulation of mandates.
His election as Mayor in 2020 meant that the cumulation of mandates forced his resignation from the national assembly on 2 August.
Northwest of the United States, commercially thinned stands have yet to reach cumulation age in spite of reaching ages of over 100 years on good to moderate sites.
Notes: Elected Mayor of Alençon, then resigned from assembly due to cumulation of mandates substitute for Joaquim Pueyo "577 Députés - Assemblée nationale".
The published cumulation would become his longest work.
In the twelfth chapter, prasanga, tantra and cumulation of concurrent rites (samuchchaya) is explained.
Fluvial geomorphology is the cumulation of a number of sciences including open channel hydraulics, sediment transport.
May 2020 and resigned from the National Assembly on 18 June because of cumulation of mandates 2020 Bastien Coriton Substitute for Bouillon, elected mayor.
This was a cumulation of notes he had published earlier in the Birmingham Gazette.
Wilson Company (United States) Frequency Quarterly, plus a cumulation Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2) NLM (alt) ·.
The total cumulation volume of woods is 40 million cubic metres.
BCM classmarks continued to be added to entries up to the 1998 annual cumulation.
cumulation's Meaning':
a collection of objects laid on top of each other
Synonyms:
muckhill; stack; stockpile; pile; assemblage; collection; dunghill; agglomerate; scrapheap; midden; heap; slagheap; muckheap; compost pile; cumulus; accumulation; aggregation; shock; compost heap; woodpile; pyre; mound; funeral pyre;
Antonyms:
disarrange; fauna; flora; prosecution; defense;