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maltster Meaning in Bengali



 মল্ট বা সীরা প্রস্তুকারী,

মল্ট একটি সৃষ্টিকর্তা

Noun:

মল্ট বা সীরা প্রস্তুকারী,





maltster's Usage Examples:

drying the relative humidity of the air coming off the bed drops and the maltster is able to use a portion of the warm air as return air.


Some historians say he was a brewer, while others describe him as a maltster.


In July 2011, GrainCorp agreed to buy maltster GermanMalt GmbH ' Co, extending its reach into Europe.


Joseph Tubb (1805–1879) was a maltster from Oxfordshire, England who created the Poem Tree at Wittenham Clumps, which died in the 1990s and finally collapsed.


Occupations at the time included two beer retailers, a brewer ' maltster company, and a solicitor and clerk to the magistrates.


Newson Garrett (31 July 1812 – 4 May 1893) was a maltster, instrumental in the revival of the town of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, of which he became mayor at the.


self-styled Sir William Courtenay, who was actually John Nichols Tom, a Truro maltster who had spent four years in Kent County Lunatic Asylum.


Thomas Tesdale (1547–1610) was an English maltster, benefactor of the town of Abingdon in the English county of Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) and the primary.


Vernon Charles Redwood (14 April 1873 – 15 February 1954) was a maltster and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.


Marshall married Edith Maud Taylor, daughter of successful maltster Mr.


He set up as a maltster in Bury St Edmunds.


Robert Thomas Ellis (16 September 1853 – 23 September 1937) was an English maltster and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Sussex between 1877 and.


two shopkeepers, a joiner ' wheelwright, a corn miller, a maltster, and a foreman maltster.


Devonshire, and the landlord of The Devonshire Arms public house who was also a maltster.


Oscar Altpeter (June 1, 1857 - November 23, 1935) was an American maltster who served as an alderman from Milwaukee, and for four years as a Democratic.


(sometimes spelt Thom; 1799 – 31 May 1838) was a Cornish wine-merchant and maltster who re-invented himself as Sir William Courtenay, stood for parliament.


Samuel married Mary Hinton (1724–1800) on 22 June 1749, the daughter of a maltster, and it has been speculated that Mary might have been related to the Cirencester.


Victoria's 1887 Golden Jubilee Honours on 28 July 1887 for the prominent maltster and philanthropist William Gilstrap, who endowed the Gilstrap library in.


He was the eldest son of John Boulter, a maltster, twice mayor of Abingdon and his wife born Susannah Cutler, sister of Sir.



maltster's Meaning':

a maker of malt

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