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fulling Meaning in Bengali







fulling's Usage Examples:

or wool-blend fabrics are agitated with hot water in a process called fulling.


English name reflects the historic use of the material for cleaning or fulling wool by textile workers called "fullers".


converted to the cleansing and thickening of wool, a process known as fulling.


original and best-preserved examples of both cotton spinning and woollen fulling left in the country that are still operational.


these mills:- This may have been a fulling mill.


An old fulling mill site.


It was then a fulling mill.


In the past watermills were used for fulling wool and grinding corn.


War, others say it is because wool was washed in the local rivers before fulling in the two nearby mills.


describes them as fulling mills.


One contained two wheels and four fulling stocks, while another was used to grind corn mill and two fulling stocks'.


Scottish folk songs, traditionally sung in the Gaelic language by women while fulling (waulking) cloth.


Lambarde mentions thirteen fulling mills and one corn mill.


Camden gives thirteen fulling mills.


'Walker', as used in most of the UK mainland), cleaned the woollen cloth in a fulling mill, and then had to dry it carefully, to prevent the woollen fabric from.


number of blacksmithies and iron forging operations, and was the site of a fulling mill in the 18th century.



Synonyms:

gas-filled; afloat; fraught; cram full; laden; weighed down; chockablock; inundated; chockful; glutted; sperm-filled; overloaded; choke-full; pregnant; awash; untasted; instinct; overladen; brimful; fullness; congested; brimming; well-lined; air-filled; stuffed; ladened; flooded; heavy; replete; egg-filled; brimfull; untouched; loaded; filled; riddled; overfull; chock-full; engorged; overflowing; chuck-full;

Antonyms:

nonpregnant; effortless; light; empty; emptiness;

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