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lidded Meaning in Bengali



 ঢাকনাওয়ালা,

Adjective:

ঢাকনাওয়ালা,





lidded's Usage Examples:

Chinese: 盖碗; traditional Chinese: 蓋碗; /ˈɡaɪwɑːn/) or zhong (盅) is a Chinese lidded bowl without handle used for the infusion of tea leaves and the consumption.


Gracixalus gracilipes, commonly known as the Chapa bubble-nest frog, black eye-lidded small tree frog, yellow and black-spotted tree frog or slender-legged bush.


features of a saltbox, which takes its name from its resemblance to a wooden lidded box in which salt was once kept.


is a type of bread made with white flour and baked in a long, narrow, lidded pan.


years refer to when they entered service with the German carrier, DB): The lidded wagon with several "roof" hatches or lids that can be opened upwards is.


Blue lidded 240l bin for recycling, a Maroon lidded 240l bin for garden organics and a 120l all green bin.


the rice and the soup, both in lacquered lidded bowls.


Nimono (煮物): simmered foods, served in individual lidded bowls.


can also be used in archaeology and art history to describe small, round lidded boxes designed for any purpose from antiquity or the Middle Ages, such as.


well as the usual plates and bowls, there were teapots and small round lidded boxes, usually described as for cosmetics.


Traditionally, it is packed into metal cocoa cans, lidded, and then steamed in the can.


Salt cellars can be either lidded or open, and are found in a wide range of sizes, from large shared vessels.


Longwood Swallet's entrance is a lidded concrete block construction.


A you is a lidded vessel that was used for liquid offerings by the Chinese of the Zhou and Shang Dynasties.


The collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art contains a lidded saltceller.


460s BCE) was named by Sir John Beazley for a large lidded amphora in the Antikensammlung Berlin, the Berlin Painter's namepiece.


A variant on the dustpan is the silent butler, a handheld, lidded dustpan.


in parts of the United Kingdom, and particularly commonly to refer to a lidded cup designed for toddlers or small children, with a no-spill mouthpiece.


These are linked together by lidded ditches and thence to the local river.


The genus is characterised by enlarged, lidded photophores present at the end of the tentacular club.



Synonyms:

topped;

Antonyms:

bare-breasted; topless;

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