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hollow out Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

খুঁজে ঠালা,





hollow out's Usage Examples:

Vanuatu cut a large log with "totem" type carvings on the outer surface and hollow out the center leaving only a slit down the front.


across a tortoise near the threshold of his mother's home and decided to hollow out the shell to make the soundbox of an instrument with seven strings.


Sometimes, carpenter ants hollow out sections of trees.


the Greek γλυφή, glyphē, "carving," and the verb γλύφειν, glýphein, "to hollow out, engrave, carve" (cognate with Latin glubere "to peel" and English cleave).


females attack salps, using their mouths and claws to eat the animal and hollow out its gelatinous shell.


The method to kill an onikuma was to hollow out a large tree into a tube like a well lining and use it to block up the.


Larvae of the following generation hollow out the interior of the nut and pupate within.


The bird pecks through the cactus skin, then excavates downward to hollow out a space for its nest.


The larvae hollow out dormant buds and seeds in fall and continue to feed on dormant buds in.


Older larvae bore into stems and hollow out cavities, resulting in galls.


ultimately traced back to Old Turkic verb kaz-, meaning "gouge, carve, hollow out" and present participle suffix of +(g)An.


They hollow out the terminal shoots of their host plant and feed on leaves webbed to the.


Young larvae hollow out a small cell under the epidermis near the margin of the cladode.


Carpenter ants make their nests in various wooden structures, which they hollow out with their sharp mandibles.


solitary feeders in the terminal segments of the host plant, where they hollow out a large cell.


This is a driver of skills gaps as technology and globalization "hollow out" many middle-skill jobs, positions that traditionally have not required.


At first, they may feed on bark, but then proceed to hollow out small roots.


The larvae usually proceed to hollow out the flower buds and use them as safe places to pupate.


Part of the myth is that the group set upon a grand plan to hollow out the entire center of the sandstone monument, by hand, to build a church.



Synonyms:

full-scale; complete;

Antonyms:

incomplete; fractional; incompleteness;

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