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limbers Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

নমনীয় করা,





limbers শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

পদ্ধতিতে আলুর চিপসকে ৩০০ °ফা (১৫০ °সে) তাপমাত্রায় ঠান্ডা পানিতে ডুবিয়ে নমনীয় করা হতো এবং চিপসগুলো পরস্পরের সাথে যাতে আটকে না যায়, তাই ক্রমাগতভাবে নাড়াতে ।

বিভিন্ন গোষ্ঠীর চাহিদা পূরণের জন্য এই ফর্ম্যাটটি আরও নমনীয় করা হয়েছে ।

limbers's Usage Examples:

Siege artillery limbers, unlike field artillery limbers, did not have an ammunition chest.


Siege artillery limbers resembled their predecessors:.


attached to light but sturdy two-wheeled carriages called caissons or limbers, with the individual crewmen riding on horses.


although the carriage rode on two limbers.


Each end of the carriage had inclined under-surfaces that rode on the limbers.


Each regiment had 36 Quads; 24 towed a limber and gun, and 12 towed two limbers.


Field guns and their limbers were also disguised as trucks, their real wheels visible, under a simple.


"drivers" riding horses pulling the guns, while the cannoneers rode on the limbers and caissons.


Major Phipps-Hornby, commander of 'Q' Battery, ordered the guns and their limbers to be run back by hand to a safe place.


John Phipps-Hornby (VC) commanding the battery ordered the guns and their limbers to be run back by hand to a safe place.


The design, as patented, consists of nine fixed barrels attached to a limbers and caissons.


retire was received, when the major commanded that the guns and their limbers be run back by hand to a safe place — a most exhausting operation over.


CB, CMG), commanding officer of the battery, ordered the guns and their limbers to be run back by hand to a safe place.


Limber in limbers and caissons, a cart used for supporting an artillery piece in transit.


limbers, six caissons and limbers, one battery wagon, and one traveling forge.


Each caisson carried two ammunition chests and each of the two limbers.


a battering effect, particularly effective for destroying enemy guns, limbers, caissons, and wagons.


During World War I it made weapons shells, limbers (carts for carrying artillery) and other military vehicles.


Gribeauval's reforms encompassed not only the cannons, but the gun carriages, limbers, ammunition chests, and the accompanying tools.


The teams with their respective limbers, moving back from the gun position to the "wagon lines".



Synonyms:

channel;

Antonyms:

take away;

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