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flense Meaning in Bengali



 কাটিয়া ফেলা, ছাল ছাড়ান,

(ক তিমি বা সীল থেকে Blubber বা চামড়া স্ট্রিপ

Verb:

ছাল ছাড়ান, কাটিয়া ফেলা,





flense's Usage Examples:

The Thule, one of the first floating factories to flense whales at sea, belonged to the Thule Whaling Company of Oslo.


The island is uninhabited but is used by whalers to flense their catches.


Lebyazhya Bay on the south side of the island to stow down or boil oil, flense whales, and obtain wood and water or shelter from storms.


(Corral, Chile), which was one of the first floating factories to flense whales at sea.


established a post at Kivitoo to service the whalers who would anchor there to flense carcasses.


cog cozy flense flounder gleen hug lug (haul v.


to obtain shelter from storms, procure wood and water from the island, flense whales, or boil oil.


These ships usually sought shelter to obtain wood and water, flense whales, or boil oil in Fabius Harbor, between the mainland and Fabius Island.


Where the whale was flensed differed between the English and Dutch.


hunters who produced the scatter, needed to use the new flint tools to flense animal carcasses at this seasonal camp, situated on a river terrace overlooking.


*pejə(ɣ)-/*pojə(ɣ)- cook, steam *pel(ju) leaf or ear *pel(aɣ)- cut up, flense *pit(uɣ)- tie up *poŋkə hillock *pura- go in *puwə-/*puɣə- swell *sac’(c’)a(ɣ)-.


1889, American whaleships anchored in the bay to stow down or boil oil, flense whales, and obtain wood and water or shelter from storms.


Lobos to flense and harvest the blubber.


In one, two women catch the fish and in the other they flense and clean the fish.


was over the carcass of a beached whale, the whites may have wished to flense it while the natives may have insisted that it was theirs, as dictated by.


If the whale was successfully killed it was towed ashore, flensed (i.


"right" whale continued to float long after being killed, it was possible to 'flense' or strip the whale of blubber without having to take it on board ship.



flense's Meaning':

strip the blubber or skin from (a whale or seal

Synonyms:

get rid of; remove;

Antonyms:

kern; muzzle; bridle;

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