descriptively Meaning in Bengali
Adverb:
descriptively হয়,
Similer Words:
descriptivenessdescriptivism
descriptor
descriptors
desecrate
desecrated
desecrates
desecrating
desecration
desegregation
deselected
desensitising
desert
deserted
deserter
descriptively's Usage Examples:
The island was descriptively named by sealers from its shape, while the rock was descriptively named from the breakers it creates.
The rocks were known to 19th century sealers who named them descriptively as a navigational mark and hazard near the entrance to New Plymouth.
It was charted by Discovery Investigations in 1937 and called descriptively Cone Rock; the spelling Cove Rock, likely through error in transcription.
the 1949 Chilean Antarctic Expedition, the feature was resurveyed and descriptively named from HMS Protector in 1967.
It was mapped and descriptively named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1958–59.
It was descriptively named for its shape by Frank Debenham of the British Antarctic Expedition.
The hill was explored and descriptively named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1958–59.
Tooth Rock was descriptively named following a survey from RRS John Biscoe in 1951–52.
Presumably known to early sealers, the feature was charted and named descriptively by personnel on Discovery II in 1934–35.
The feature was charted and named descriptively by the Discovery Investigations in 1935.
It was descriptively named by Frank Debenham of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13.
The community was descriptively named on account of nearby salt deposits.
The feature was charted and descriptively named by Captain George Powell in the British sealing vessel Dove which.
Both the island and the rock were charted and descriptively named by Discovery Investigations personnel in 1935.
It is descriptively named, Pakaru being a Māori word meaning "broken.
The feature was descriptively named Islote Cono (cone islet) by the Argentine Antarctic Expedition.
Channel Rock was charted and descriptively named by the Discovery Investigations in 1935.
The shape of a distribution may be considered either descriptively, using terms such as "J-shaped", or numerically, using quantitative.
Salient Rock was descriptively named Roca Saliente by the Chilean Antarctic Expedition and charted.