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dug up Meaning in Bengali



 উৎখনিত, উত্ক্ষাত,




dug up's Usage Examples:

(taboon in Arabic), which is a special kind of oven which is usually a pit dug up in the ground and covered with clay all around its sides.


the historic Workers' Cultural Hall was demolished, the Dongfeng Square dug up, and work began on two underground metro stations on opposite sides of the.


Three human skeletons and a dagger were dug up in 1821 in a field near the church.


The impact on the rim exposed material that had been dug up from the impact that created Huygens.


according to local legend, has been constantly increasing in size since it was dug up in the 19th century.


amount of rain falling should then become excessive, the doll would be dug up again.


It was dug up and restored in the late 1580s, and by the order of Pope Sixtus V was topped.


Argentine paleobotanist Rafael Herbst in the province Neuquén at Picun Leufú dug up a piece of sandstone holding a number of disarticulated bones of a small.


In 1992, a team from the Denver Museum of Natural History dug up a specimen of the dinosaur Stegosaurus stenops in Garden Park, Colorado.


Maintaining the herbaceous border is work-intensive, as the perennials have to be dug up every 3–4 years and divided to keep the bed clean-looking and prevent overgrowth.


Whetstones as a "remarkable monument", but they were later stated to have been dug up, and the stones incorporated into a boundary wall, in about 1870.


The bone was dug up at the opal fields of Andamooka, South Australia.


When his body was dug up forty years later by his son Ailill, it showed no sign of decomposition.


They also burnt down the palaces and dug up Jin mausoleums.


In winter 1979 during the Iranian Revolution, 12 female bodies were dug up under the local mosque, encased in died mud.


In 2004, the bodies of Giaccone and Trinchera were dug up in the lot by FBI agents and New York City police detectives.


According to the Ability magazine, a sand casting presenting a cross was dug up by L.


Major's skull is dug up and saluted by the animals every day, even after the rebellion, as a sign.


of April 2021 the parking lot that previously occupied the site has been dug up and construction vehicles are present).



Synonyms:

current;

Antonyms:

noncurrent; styleless;

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