leaping over Meaning in Bengali
উত্ক্রান্ত, উত্ক্রান্তি,
Similer Words:
leapt overlearn by heart
learned person
learned reaction
learned response
learning ability
learning curve
learning disability
learning disorder
learnings
lease of land
least common multiple
least effort
least of all
least resistance
leaping over's Usage Examples:
jumps three squares orthogonally (the directions a chess rook can move), leaping over any intermediate piece.
an ancient ritual from the Minoan civilization involving an acrobat leaping over the back of a charging bull (or cow).
jumps two squares orthogonally (the directions a chess rook can move), leaping over any intermediate piece.
It depicts five horses leaping over actual pieces of the broken wall.
The coat of arms consists of three dolphins leaping over the sea.
(with its head hung low), to ease ducking under obstacles instead of leaping over them, like most other deer.
The alfil jumps two squares diagonally, leaping over any intermediate piece.
the following year) will advance two days due to the extra day, thus leaping over one day in the week.
notations [ca], [cw], [cl] describe capture by approach, withdrawal, leaping over, etc.
Pieces are captured by leaping over them.
belongs to the draughts and Alquerque family as pieces are captured by leaping over them.
game is related to draughts and Alquerque as pieces are captured by leaping over them.
When all the players are stooping, the last in the line begins leaping over all the others in turn.
Napoleon would compete at jumping against human rivals, leaping over horses from a springboard, and dancing to music.
The hare can capture the opponents by leaping over them (short leap method).
The off-flight may be as simple as leaping over the apparatus or as complicated as executing several twists and turns.
a diagonal step, then an orthogonal one; the grasshopper captures by leaping over an intervening piece).
Illmensee's coat of arms depicts a white fish leaping over a yellow, three-pointed hill upon a field of red.
Synonyms:
congestion; crowding;
Antonyms:
preserved; raw; untreated; undamaged; saved;