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extents Meaning in Bengali



 সীমা, ব্যাপ্তি, পরিমাণ, বিস্তার, পরিসর, প্রসার, এলাকা, বিস্তৃত স্থান, আয়তন, প্রসর, প্রপঁচ, বিততি, দৌড়, চৌহদ্দি,

Noun:

চৌহদ্দি, দৌড়, এলাকা, বিস্তৃত স্থান, বিততি, প্রপঁচ, প্রসর, আয়তন, বিস্তার, প্রসার, পরিসর, পরিমাণ, সীমা, ব্যাপ্তি,





extents's Usage Examples:

A file can consist of zero or more extents; one file fragment requires one extent.


the copy-on-write may instead create bookend extents, or extents which are simply slices of existing extents.


lava flows in a tuya has proven useful in reconstructing past glacial ice extents and thicknesses.


JFS also indexes extents in a B+ tree.


Tarsometatarsal fusion occurred in several ways and extents throughout bird evolution.


Space allocation is performed via extents with data structures stored in B+ trees, improving the overall performance.


and give specific boundaries, many regions will have similar names and extents across different regionalisations.


store files into the smallest number of contiguous regions (fragments, extents).


predicted based on base pairing and cross-species conservation; their extents are not known.


and types of extents in an image depend on its createType.


An image with createType="custom" can contain an arbitrary combination of extents.


Road (County Route 613) and Voorhees Corner Road (CR 650) in the eastern extents of the township.


For lower numbers of bells several extents are rung to make up the number of changes in a peal.


England Measure currently in force in England and Wales (and to various extents in Scotland and Northern Ireland), as well as a number of private and local.


There can be four extents stored directly in the inode.


When there are more than four extents to a file, the rest of the extents are indexed in a tree.


although it has agreed with the Japan Coast Guard over the names and extents of the subgroups of the Nanpō Shotō.


Glyphs with rounded lower and upper extents (0 3 6 8 c C G J o O Q) dip very slightly below the baseline ("overshoot").


different sequences to suffer from different inhibition effects to different extents, leading to disparity in their relative amplifications.


for the expansion of the school's athletics department to its current extents.


The extents of the hairpin precursors are not known.



Synonyms:

point; degree; level; stage;

Antonyms:

deep; shallow; deepness; middle; beginning;

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