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knapped Meaning in Bengali



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knapped's Usage Examples:

The flints in flushwork areas are very carefully knapped (trimmed to shape by chipping) and selected for fit and consistency of.


tools, ancient and modern knapped artifacts [mostly North American].


On front and rear cover are photos of precisely knapped replicas of prehistoric points.


The term knapped is synonymous with "chipped" or "struck", but is preferred by some analysts.


Its fine texture and felsic components allow for good knapped pieces, much like working chert, producing conchoidal fracture.


Folsom points are a distinct form of knapped stone projectile points associated with the Folsom tradition of North America.


and can be knapped to form large blades.


The offcuts were sharp enough to be used a small flint knives, while the larger parts of a knapped nodule could.


found in areas lacking normal building stone, and are therefore built of knapped flint.


113 knapped stone tools and artifacts have been recovered.


The church is built from knapped flint rubble with additional stone and white brick dressings.


The knapped stone assemblage is also very typical and does not find paralleles in that.


Flint, knapped or unknapped, has been used from antiquity (for example at the Late Roman.


extremely high quality knapped flintwork, at a cost of £2,200.


Thomas Church, West Hyde, Hertfordshire Stonework and knapped flintwork on St.


The church was built of knapped flint, brick and tile with a pyramid spire, by John Loughborough Pearson.


The stones for the exterior were hand knapped by master flint knappers, John Lord and Simon Williams in Norfolk.


Woolescroft, including a polished stone axe head and many fragments of knapped flint.


The building is faced with knapped flint and has a four-stage tower.


The first documented appearance of sickle-gloss is found on flint knapped blades in the Natufian culture (12,500 to 9500 BC) in the Middle East,.


train shed, an engine shed and offices were constructed from brick and knapped flint with slate roofs.


blade design dates back to at least Macedonian times, where examples of knapped flint clip point knives from the Eneolytic period have been unearthed at.


being in red brick rather than knapped flint.


(As with the first rebuilding, the rest of the 1936 work used knapped flintwork.



knapped's Meaning':

strike sharply

Synonyms:

rap; knock; strike;

Antonyms:

expand; uncut; switch on; strengthen;

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