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marshy place Meaning in Bengali



 কচ্ছ,




marshy place শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

কচ্ছ জেলা; (গুজরাটি: કચ્છ જિલ્લો, প্রতিবর্ণী. কচ্ছ জিল্লো) (এছাড়াও কচ নামে অভিহিত) পশ্চিম ভারতের গুজরাট রাজ্যের একটি জেলা ।

marshy place's Usage Examples:

A swale is a shady spot, or a sunken or marshy place.


Blackwaterfoot, the village takes its name from a corruption of the Gaelic for "marshy place".


Meaning fenny or marshy place in the Saxon language.


The name comes from the Gaelic 'currach', a marshy place.


meanings of the word "Slyke" here: from Middle Dutch slijcke "mire", "marshy place" (modern Dutch slijk) from a place named after this word, such as Slijkenburg.


is derived from the Spanish word "ciénaga", which means "marsh" or "marshy place".


wickers", thus a low-roof hut without windows or other openings set in marshy place.


It was originally a marshy place, but became a park around the same time as buildings were raised in the.


of the clerics] Parkanna [An Pháirc - the field] Rooskagh [Rúscach - marshy place] Templeathea East [Teampaill an tSléibhe - The church of the mountain].


darkness, to despondency with the onset of night and bitter cold in a low, marshy place, and then to euphoria with the crossing of a river and ascent in space.


In 1615, the area was described as 'a marshy place'.


Rajendran, the marshy place seen below just in front of the cave once must have been a lake.


// Clouncurrig: Pasture land, between two woods // Cloonacrrrig: The marshy place // Corraknockaun: Generally a marsh // Dysert: A desert or hermitage.


Brühl in German means a damp, marshy place, so the theme of the service was a play on its owner's name.


about three or four acres of the narrowed limits, and a part of this marshy place had been used by the prisoners as a sink, and excrement covered the ground.


hermetic women arrived from Lynn to set up a community in a "desolate and marshy place" (ref: Register of Crabhouse Nunnery, British Library).


'A pool, a marshy place': also later (1883),'Flash (Cheshire), a subsidence of the surface due.


to Bulgaria to 1963, the village was known as Blatnitsa (Блатница, "marshy place"), but its historic name was reinstated to commemorate the revolt of.



Synonyms:

bed; snuggle; put in; lay; postpose; lose; inclose; set; perch; reposition; replace; superpose; intersperse; sign; misplace; marshal; dispose; stick in; plant; upend; posit; glycerolise; cock; set up; put back; recline; barrel; shelve; position; arrange; cram; docket; stratify; step; middle; sit; ensconce; seat; thrust; install; stand; bottle; park; deposit; parallelize; tee; pile; seed; pillow; glycerolize; place down; poise; displace; appose; sow; ladle; ground; trench; move; siphon; jar; stand up; mislay; settle down; prepose; lean; rack up; throw; nestle; pigeonhole; juxtapose; situate; underlay; enclose; emplace; recess; put down; ship; settle; sit down; instal; rest; pose; imbricate; bucket; insert; place upright; fix; lay over; butt; tee up; space; load; set down; repose; put; introduce; clap; coffin; superimpose;

Antonyms:

deglycerolize; disarrange; level; abolish; close;

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