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footpads Meaning in Bengali



 পদাতিক রাহাজান,

Noun:

পদাতিক রাহাজান,





footpads's Usage Examples:

two sections of the pole, which extends below the footpads.


The jumper places their feet on the footpads while balancing on the pole, then jumps up or down.


and diarrhea, loss of appetite and lethargy, and hardening of nose and footpads.


demoralising character", and "seems to have been much infected by sneaking footpads, who knocked down pedestrians passing to and from London, and despoiled.


canceller (2 footpads) Operational 40 1793 Praia da Vitória Parish Church Praia da Vitória 8 (LH) + 8 (RH) Mixture canceller (2 footpads) Operational.


Bears have been observed licking and chewing on their own footpads during the later months of hibernation, and bits of this dried callused.


Gwylliaid Cochion Mawddwy) were a band of red-haired robbers, highwaymen or footpads from the area of Mawddwy in Mid Wales in the 16th century, who became famous.


These ladders must also have footpads attached to the butt end in order to prevent slipping on hard and soft.


foot; mounted highwaymen were widely considered to be socially superior to footpads.


camera with polarizing filters, a surface sampler, bar magnets on two footpads, two horseshoe magnets on the surface scoop, and auxiliary mirrors.


The Gubbins band was a group of footpads, sheep-stealers, beggars, cutpurses, cut-throats and highwaymen who inhabited the area around Lydford in Devon.


Much of the trail consists of old footpads, fire tracks, road reserves, and roads rebadged, the trail has been marked.


would lead their clients to dark alleyways, where they could be beset by footpads.


surrender of a month's salary to pay for the damages; his duel with a hundred footpads at the Porte de Nesle (Act II), as well as his dismissal of the exploit.


In 1700s Ireland, Keith Everet, the Earl of Strethmere, is killed by footpads as he is on his way to propose to his beloved Deborah Wallace.


these species are easiest to tell apart externally by the shape of their footpads.


the feet are pale and the footpads are brown.


The feet are partly webbed, with patches of short hair between the footpads.


There was the serious risk of both footpads (i.



Synonyms:

padder; highwayman; highjacker; hijacker; road agent;

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