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flake off Meaning in Bengali



 স্তরে বিভক্ত হত্তয়া,

Verb:

স্তরে বিভক্ত হত্তয়া,





flake off's Usage Examples:

torch to the surface of stone causes the surface layer to expand and flake off, exposing rough stone.


They are liable to flake off.


The colors may flake off the painting as time goes by, but this technique has the advantages of.


In concrete, surfaces can flake off from improper finishing.


and light grey, later it becomes brownish grey and eventually starts to flake off.


current through the battery, which in some cases may cause the sulfate to flake off the plates and eventually dissolve.


of tree that has a white spongy bark that is flexible and can easily flake off the trunk.


is pale pink, the black paint is off matt tone and has a tendency to flake off easily.


by contrast, the color does not become part of the wall and tends to flake off over time.


Successive applications of whitewash build up layers of scale that flake off and, in the process, remove surface debris.


As the wheat is fed into the mill, the rollers flake off the bran and germ while the starch (or endosperm) is cracked into coarse.


Even so, ink would slowly flake off of scrolls.


Nickel did not rust, but tended to flake off the steel in humid weather, again allowing it to rust.


cleavage, and consists of flexible sheets, or lamellae, which easily flake off.


Silver builds up a layer of silver oxide, which tends to flake off and has no protective function; such gradual erosion of silver interconnects.


hydrides that can expand the sample up to 70% in volume, which in turn flake off as a powder that is pyrophoric.


Fischer (1997) reports that bits flake off upon handling, and in parts even the fluting is no longer distinguishable.


continually replace themselves, cells are pushed outward where they die and flake off.


paint can curl in fifteen seconds once exposed to Xi'an's dry air and can flake off in just four minutes.


If exposed to severe freezing conditions, the surface may flake off due to the expansion of the water.



Synonyms:

far; faraway;

Antonyms:

near; short; left;

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