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lampposts Meaning in Bengali







lampposts's Usage Examples:

These lamps were attached to the top of lampposts; by 1817, there were 4694 lamps on the Paris streets.


The Sewall Memorial Torches are a pair of bronze lampposts dedicated in 1923 in honor of May Wright Sewall, an educator, civic organizer, women's rights.


aspects of New York City such as painted building ads, decades-old castiron lampposts, 18th-century houses, abandoned subway stations, trolley track remnants.


The square's lampposts were designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí.


Often seen flying from lampposts and homes in nationalist areas of Northern Ireland.


At some universities, lampposts, bollards, trees, and walls often become impromptu posting sites in areas.


high-level side platforms on two tracks with tactile warning strips and lampposts.


incandescent lampposts with unpainted sodium vapor lampposts.


By 1999, all of the lights in those areas were replaced with sodium vapor lampposts.


It may be hung from ceilings or wrapped around statues, lampposts, and so on.


lampposts, parking meters, telephone poles, and signage—with knitted or crocheted.


The lane is paved with red brick, has several trees and heritage style lampposts along it and restricted access to cars.


As well as the hut there were lampposts for lighting and a bench.


bridge has a beautiful Erawan (Airavata) steel frame and four marble lampposts and is considered is one of the most beautiful bridges in Bangkok.


Additional lighting comes from lampposts on the opposite ends of the platform.


improper use of funds used for city improvements (specifically, decorative lampposts) for an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) conference held.


It is extensively landscaped with 979 hamsa (mythological swan) lampposts, 18-metre (59 ft)-wide lotus-ponds in the central traffic island and three.


Live plants and trees, park-style benches, and outdoor-style lampposts around the interior of the mall were eliminated in favor of a more modern.


local area (100 metre radius) transmitter-receivers usually fitted to lampposts and other street furniture in order to provide Wireless LAN, GSM and GPRS.



Synonyms:

streetlight; post; street lamp;

Antonyms:

electronic mail; email; e-mail;

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