lugger Meaning in Bengali
একধরনের ছোট জাহাজ,
ছোট মাছ ধরার নৌকা এক বা একাধিক lugsails সঙ্গে পাতানো
Noun:
একধরনের ছোট জাহাজ,
Similer Words:
luggersluggie
lughole
lugholes
luging
lugings
lugosi
lugsail
lugsails
lugubriousness
lugworm
lugworms
lukewarmly
lukewarmness
lukewarmth
lugger's Usage Examples:
A lugger is a sailing vessel defined by its rig, using the lug sail on all of its one or several masts.
The barca-longa was a two or three-masted lugger found on the coasts of Spain and Portugal as well as more widely in the Mediterranean Sea.
The laggar falcon (Falco jugger), also known as the lugger falcon or jugger (from Hindi जग्गर — jaggar, “falcon”) is a mid-sized bird of prey which occurs.
Mystery was a Mount's Bay lugger which made a voyage to Australia in 1854/55.
people forced to work on the pearl luggers.
The boats used for pearling from the 1870s, known as pearling luggers, were unique to Australia.
His Majesty's hired armed lugger Venus, which was renamed Agnes in 1804, served the British Royal Navy from 8 March 1804 until she foundered in the Texel.
His Majesty's Hired armed lugger Duke of York served the Royal Navy from 14 October 1794 to 2 January 1799 when she foundered in the North Sea.
privateer lugger making for the French coast, as well as a brig that appeared to be her prize.
The brig ran for Havre de Grace but the lugger sailed in.
A special tea cosy is the so-called tea lugger, which enables the hot teapot to be carried around easily.
boat Coongoola, depot ship Platypus, examination vessel Southern Cross, lugger Mavie, and four boom-net ships.
fishing schooner/pearling lugger was lost off Cape Melville.
Adi Alum Australia Cyclone Mahina:The fishing schooner/pearling lugger was llost off Cape Melville.
are referred to as luggers, including the New Orleans Lugger (or Oyster Lugger).
:358–363 Because 2 masted traditional British luggers were often derived.
hours she saw a lugger heading for France.
Persian fired two or three broadsides as she chased the lugger and an hour later the lugger struck.
Off the coast of Panama, he encounters a Spanish lugger; an envoy, taking passage on the lugger, informs him of a new alliance between Spain and England.
At least two vessels known as His Majesty's hired armed lugger Nile served the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
lugger's Meaning':
small fishing boat rigged with one or more lugsails
Synonyms:
boat; lug; lugsail;
Antonyms:
walk; unstuff; unclog;