dunghill Meaning in Bengali
গোবর গাদা,
Noun:
গোবর-গাদা,
Similer Words:
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duplicability
duplicate
dunghill's Usage Examples:
According to the Talmudists, his emblem was a cockerel and Nergal means a "dunghill cock", although standard iconography pictured Nergal as a lion.
a detail common in later retellings, that the cock is scratching on a dunghill, so emphasizing the contrast between the find and its location.
" The following morning, the Traveler finds the assassin's body on a dunghill: his crimes have been discovered and properly attributed to him, and he.
are used mostly for food storage Dung midden, an animal toilet area or dunghill, also serving as a territorial marker The Midden published by the Archaeological.
Middenstead: The place where a dunghill is formed; a dunghill, a midden.
A dunghill, a dung heap; a refuse heap.
cherish democratic ideals sit back while fascism tries to grow on the dunghill of racialism.
author, perched on his etymological dunghill, claps his wings, and crows in defiance of all who have scraped the dunghill before him.
Holofernes: O, I smell false Latine; dunghill for unguem.
Gundi colonies have a dunghill that all the members of the colony use.
Non-trigraph ⟨ngh⟩ also occurs, in compounds like stronghold and dunghill.
reproaches for his conduct appears this reference: "A snare was set upon a dunghill and there came a sparrow and looked at it and said, 'What doest thou here.
A regularly used toilet area or dunghill, created by many mammals, such as hyraxes or moles, is also called a midden.
In the bottom row: Job on the dunghill, Adam and Eve, Christ's entry into Jerusalem, Daniel in the lion's den.
A midden may be a regularly used animal toilet area or dunghill, created by many mammals, such as the hyrax, and also serving as a territorial.
Synonyms:
mound; cumulation; muckheap; pile; heap; agglomerate; midden; cumulus; muckhill;
Antonyms:
take; empty; disarrange; euphemism; distributive;