flensed Meaning in Bengali
(ক তিমি বা সীল থেকে Blubber বা চামড়া স্ট্রিপ
Verb:
ছাল ছাড়ান, কাটিয়া ফেলা,
Similer Words:
flensesflensing
fleshiness
fleshpot
fletch
fletcher
fletchers
fletching
fleuret
fleuron
flews
flexibleness
flexions
flexitime
flexography
flensed's Usage Examples:
This was set up in 1624 by Dutch whalers to lodge the men who flensed (cut up) the whales.
Where the whale was flensed differed between the English and Dutch.
system of parallel crevassing resembles the carcass of a whale when being flensed.
Inlet by Italian fishermen, who towed it to Port Townsend Bay, where they flensed it.
A blue whale being flensed at Whalers Bay.
When they caught a whale, it was towed ashore, flensed at low tide, and the blubber rendered into oil using a single trypot.
As with all the species targeted, the thick layer of fat (blubber) was flensed (removed from the carcass) and rendered, either on the whaling ship itself.
by steam windlass on the main slipway formerly used by planes and then flensed (stripped of their blubber) on the concourse and processed indoors.
in hauling harpooned whales onto the main deck, where they are usually flensed.
century, and by the mid-nineteenth century, whales were being caught and flensed on the Cove's shores.
A beluga whale is flensed for its maktaaq (skin), an important source of vitamin C.
Whales were towed to the station, where they were flensed on the beach and their blubber rendered into oil at a tryworks on the point.
this traditional folk-magical rite is to obtain a specific bone from the flensed corpse of a toad; the bone is believed to bestow certain powers upon its.
they were forced to tow the dead whales to the Reindeer, where they were flensed and processed the old fashioned way.
For a few years, humpback whales were flensed on the beach, giving the place the epithet of Blubber Bay.
carcass ashore, waiting for high tide to beach the whale, where it was flensed.
A beluga whale is flensed for its muktuk which is an important source of vitamin C in the diet of some Inuit.
wildlife trade, where conventional visual identification of butchered or flensed products is difficult or impossible.
schooners and taken to Tugur or Mamga, pulled ashore at high water, and flensed at low water.
/ˈ-ɛnzd/, rhymes with lensed "provided with a lens or lenses" and with "flensed" "removed the blubber from a whale's carcass" coif /ˈ-ɔɪf/, rhymes with.
flensed's Meaning':
strip the blubber or skin from (a whale or seal
Synonyms:
get rid of; remove;
Antonyms:
kern; muzzle; bridle;