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hewing Meaning in Bengali



 কোপা ইয়া কাটা,

Verb:

কোপা ইয়া কাটা,





hewing's Usage Examples:

In woodworking, hewing is the process of converting a log from its rounded natural form into lumber (timber) with more or less flat surfaces using primarily.


also be used for hewing when making flattened surfaces on logs; when the hatchet head is optimized for this purpose it is called a hewing hatchet.


categories of cutting edge on broadaxes, both are used for shaping logs by hewing.


An atgeir, sometimes called a "mail-piercer" or "hewing-spear", was a type of polearm in use in Viking Age Scandinavia and Norse colonies in the British.


into timbers in a saw pit felling, carpenter's, and broad axes are used in hewing.


used in war; the Temple lengthens human life while iron shortens it; the hewing of stones is an invitation to carving images in them, violating the prohibition.


large battle axes or hammers because one account of the battle has them hewing through the retaining chains on the wagons to breach through the fortress.


the hewing out and setting up of such a figure is enough for a man to do in one lifetime.


Hews or HEWS may refer to: The action of hewing Chay Hews (born 1976), Australian Rules Football player Francis Hews (1768–1810), English Baptist preacher.


Geremia has never recorded with electric guitar, hewing steadfastly to a traditional ethic with his acoustic playing.


castle builders may have improved the natural defences of the terrain by hewing into them to make the hillsides harder to climb and reduce the risk of landslide.


Builders of barks and ballingars, Masons lying upon the land, And shipwrights hewing upon the strand.


shavings, which may also be a waste by-product of the processes of planning or hewing wood.


The film was criticised for hewing closely to wartime propaganda in its portrayal of the German war effort.



Synonyms:

carve; roughcast; rough-hew; hew out;

Antonyms:

unhitch; stand still; roughen; defend;

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