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manured Meaning in Bengali



 সার দেত্তয়া,




manured's Usage Examples:

cropland, only 5% was manured in 2006.


According to historian Christopher Bayly, Whereas the majority of cultivators manured only the lands immediately around the village and used these lands for.


of deer, with certain little woods and small towns, well inhabited and manured, with many strong coves, good for fishing, in heritage it pertains to Maclean.


The fecal problem can be linked to two sources: manured farmland, and sewage leakage in commercial Greenfield.


agriculture: They deeply tilled and terraced agricultural sites where they manured the thin limy soil with human waste from the settlement.


Shallots should not be planted on ground recently manured.


inheritance lying near to the said cottage, to be continually occupied and manured therewith so long as the same cottage shall be inhabited; upon pain that.


onwards, raised gloriously Being peace at all time The firmness always manured The peoples' spirit is burning Their spirit is active, and in resilience.


This isle is half a mile in length, fair land, inhabited and manured, good for fishing.


The cultivation is easy: sow the seed in April (October) in a well-manured bed, for the plant is greedy; water it.


) Singer, grows in tufts, has a liking for manured ground, and is sometimes recorded as a variety or variant of R.


grass such as pastures, playing fields, lawns, meadows as well as rotting manured straw, fruiting single or sparingly few ephemeral bodies.


as early as the Stone Age farmers had noticed the improved fertility of manured land.


The soil is highly manured by bird droppings, rich in nitrogen and phosphate, and sea beet (Beta vulgaris.


not naturally fertile, so the close-folding by the sheep on small areas manured and trod the soil.


Airies, Airieholland; manured infield from Talnotrie (talamh an otraigh) and Auchnotteroch.


"Phosphorus transformations under reduction in long-term manured soils".


The acidic local soil was manured with beach sand from nearby Trebarwith Strand: the trade in sand led to.


Its entirety is inhabited and manured and there are two parish churches and a freshwater lake with an old castle.



Synonyms:

chicken manure; night soil; horse manure; organic; green manure; organic fertilizer; organic fertiliser; cow manure;

Antonyms:

gather; unwholesome; unhealthful; inorganic; inessential;

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