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headbands Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

মাথায় বাঁধার ফিতা,





headbands শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

ক্রমবর্ধমান সূর্য প্রতীকের হাচিমাকি নামক একটি মাথায় বাঁধার ফিতা পরিধান করতো তারা ।

বিছানার চাদর, দেয়ালে ঝোলানো গৃহসজ্জার সামগ্রী, পোশাক এবং ব্যাগ, মাথায় বাঁধার ফিতা, কোমরের বেল্ট ইত্যাদির মতো জিনিসপত্রেও ব্যবহৃত হয় ।

headbands's Usage Examples:

The headbands were worn at Greek festivals.


households products, foods, and traditional handicrafts such as bangles, headbands or gongs.


of diadems, which follows the tradition of the Baekje and the use of headbands with uprights, most notably used in the crowns of Silla.


in 2012, Headbands of Hope has donated over 285,000 headbands to every hospital across the United States and in thirteen countries.


Holders of ueekata rank wore purple hachimachi headbands, the color being a symbol of rank.


reprint are a quarter-inch higher than the originals, and are bound with headbands (not present in the 1941 first editions).


He was known for his trademark headbands with photos of his fighters as well as his handmade jewelry and collages.


headwear that places pressure on the head — including tight hats, helmets, headbands, wigs and other artificial hair accessories, headphones and goggles.


They are often used as headbands, souvenirs, decorations, or for wrapping bottles and similar items.


skirt placed upon another skirt - a titi kaulama - and tops (teuga saka), headbands, armbands, and wristbands continue to be used in performances of the fatele.


A wide array of berets, scarves, headbands, bandanas, black watch caps, camouflage caps and civilian caps (trucker.


the mob- the Russians of the city (including the communists) pinned red headbands upon their heads so that they would not be taken for Vainakh.


typically wear a pareu and a kikau (grass) skirt, with flowers and shell headbands and necklaces known as ei.


Heather's character is known for her headbands, love of cheese and karaoke, and being a fan of singer George Michael.


men and women, in addition to headbands and other hair accessories for the "everyday modern girl.


" Ouellette's headbands and hair accessories are distinctive.


Another possibility would be that they come from the end pieces of headbands hanging down at the neck of Hellenistic tiara and royal bandages.


was used in Māori traditional textiles to create ropes, hats, kits and headbands.


There is the Pryma 0/1, which comes with six variations of headbands and seven variations of earcups.



Synonyms:

taenia; tenia; fillet; band;

Antonyms:

detach; untie;

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