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louvred Meaning in Bengali







louvred's Usage Examples:

common, by far, was the convertible flat/open truck, followed by cattle, louvred, insulated and boxcar types.


tower rises to a stone course at the height of the gable, above which is a louvred chamber with a "candle-snuffer" roof.


In the 1930s, the cowls were replaced by louvred openings as electric fans and diesel oil ovens were employed.


more traditional English Electric design of body with prominent noses and louvred side panels.


The hardtop's large louvred sunroof was replaced by a convertible top and hideaway rear glass in the.


The upper floor has a mixture of sash and louvred windows as well as recessed panel timber doors.


pitched roof with IBR sheeting and bargeboards; sash windows (24 panes) and louvred shutters; solid panelled door with small fanlight above.


Features of the house include Gothic louvred windows, Chinese cut and paste porcelain work, Stoke-on-Trent floor tiles.


The louvred side radiator vents are an aid to distinguish them from their earlier 600.


windows on the south elevation, lintels with cornices, two stone chimneys, a louvred attic window, and icicle-shaped bargeboards.


includes triple two-light bell chamber windows; those to the centre are louvred, those to each side blank.


segmentally arched, louvred windows.


Other features include semi-circular wrought iron balconies on each side of the porch, louvred windows and a 'remissa'.


Windows have louvred shutters.


2x2 double sliding sash windows with louvred shutters on proj Land first surveyed, and transferred in 1862.


features in the Queen Anne style, such as a multi-gabled roof surmounted by a louvred cupola.


bell openings consisting of twin louvred lancets.


The summit of the tower broaches into a hexagonal drum with louvred lucarnes, above which is the spire.


Typically Bahamian elements, however, include louvred wood shutters and brightly painted exterior, in this case a brilliant shade.


Italianate-Romanesque style with an arcaded portico and the tower is impressively louvred.



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