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forecastle Meaning in Bengali



 বাণিজ্য জাহাজে নাবিকদের থাকিবার জায়গা

একটি বণিক জাহাজের নম একটি উপরিকাঠামো গঠিত চতুর্থাংশ বাস যেখানে ক্রু আয়োজিত হয়

Noun:

ফরডেক,





forecastle শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

একটি বা দুটি ডেকে বহন করে (তুলনামূলক ছোট কামানগুলোগুলো সাধারনত জাহাজের ফরডেক এবং কোয়ার্টার ডেক-এ বহন করা হতো) ।

forecastle's Usage Examples:

The forecastle (/ˈfoʊksəl/ (listen) FOHK-səl; contracted as fo'c'sle or fo'c's'le) is the upper deck of a sailing ship forward of the foremast, or the.


roof; smaller and unrated vessels carried their guns on the upper deck, forecastle and quarterdeck, and these were not described as gun decks.


battery on the lower deck, and fewer guns on the upper deck (below the forecastle and quarter decks, usually with no guns in the waist on this deck).


The term was also informally applied to areas of the forecastle or quarterdeck where spare spars were stored by laying them flat against.


uniting feature of the class was a top speed of 30 knots, a "turtleback" forecastle and that they all had three funnels.


another pair from the forecastle to result in a composition of: Lower deck: 24 24-lb Upper deck: 26 9-lb Quarter deck: 8 6-lb Forecastle: 2 6-lb Eleven new.


on light ships of the early 19th century, and on the quarterdeck and forecastle of ships of the line.


All vessels had a distinctive "turtleback" forecastle that was intended to clear water from the bow, but actually tended to.


Wickes, and Clemson classes – so called because they lacked the raised forecastle of preceding American destroyers, thus the main deck was a flush deck.


More common, but much smaller, is the forecastle.


on the upper deck; fourteen (5-pounder) sakers on the quarter-deck and forecastle; and four 3-pounder guns on the poop or roundhouse.


On the quarterdeck were 8 six-pounder guns with another pair on the forecastle.


twelve 6-pounder guns on its quarter deck, and four 6-pounder guns on its forecastle.


A gangway is a narrow passage that joins the quarterdeck to the forecastle of a sailing ship.


existence of a lower forecastle and by having a snout or head - a long beak, projecting forward from the bow below the level of the forecastle (both absent in.



forecastle's Meaning':

living quarters consisting of a superstructure in the bow of a merchant ship where the crew is housed

Synonyms:

fo'c'sle; quarters; ship; living quarters;

Antonyms:

get off; disembark; fire;

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