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fordable Meaning in Bengali



অগভীর যথেষ্ট একটি প্রাণী অথবা গাড়িতে হাঁটা বা চড়ে অতিক্রম করা





fordable's Usage Examples:

The river is fordable just above Chat.


the area was larger than Newcastle upon Tyne as it was the most eastern fordable point of the River Tyne.


The word tirthankara signifies the founder of a tirtha, which is a fordable passage across the sea of interminable births and deaths, the saṃsāra.


The Yox was originally fordable at Yoxford where a modern road bridge allows the A12 to cross the river.


Channel – was "about three furlongs broad [660 yards (600 m)], and is fordable only in two places, for both ends run into the sea".


ice-house attached, and that the ferry had the advantage of not being fordable at any time of the year.


Historically, it was a major landmark on the trail west as one of a few fordable sections of the Pecos in West Texas, and as the first reliable source of.


The river is fordable in many places in the dry season.


Van der Voort is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from the ford" (fordable place).


Most of the time, the Cree is fordable and the old site of the main ford, just below the present bridge, is still.


stream, but perennial, and even during the spring and summer months is only fordable at certain places.


Users of SRW must enter it via the Greenbrier River (easily fordable at low-normal flows upstream of Spice Run), or by hiking in from the adjacent.


position of Haverfordwest with its defensive bluff overlooking the lowest fordable point on the Western Cleddau accessible to sea traffic suggest a Roman.


This probably means that the River Penk near this point was only fordable in the summer.


River Wye may have been bridged at this time but the Monnow, being easily fordable, appears not to have had a crossing until after the Norman Conquest.


a Native American trail leading to the south, crossing the river at a fordable location.


could be why other references state that the three crosses represent three fordable places in the river Amstel.


The river was not fordable and a bridge would have to be constructed under fire.


signifies the founder of a tirtha which means a fordable passage across a sea.


The Tirthankara show the "fordable path" across the sea of interminable births.



fordable's Meaning':

shallow enough to be crossed by walking or riding on an animal or in a vehicle

Synonyms:

shallow;

Antonyms:

deep; stay;

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