matted Meaning in Bengali
মাদুর দিয়া মোড়া, জট পাকানো
Adjective:
জট-পাকান,
Similer Words:
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matted শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
সচরাচর ঘন বন, খোলা ঝোপ, বাঁশঝাড়, জট পাকানো লতা ও কাটা গাছের গোড়ায় বাসা বাঁধে ।
ইয়ার্নকে তখন গ্রন্থিবদ্ধ, কর্তিত ও জট পাকানো বা বয়ন করা হয় আরামদায়ক বস্ত্র বা কাপড় তৈরির জন্য ।
শেষ থেকে গোঁড়া পর্যন্ত জট খোলার উদ্দেশ্যে ইচ্ছাকৃতভাবে সুতার মতো করে জট পাকানো ।
matted's Usage Examples:
(旅館) is a type of traditional Japanese inn that typically features tatami-matted rooms, communal baths, and other public areas where visitors may wear yukata.
to remove dead hair from certain types of harsh coats, as well as remove matted fur.
their body with ashes from the cremation grounds, wore their hair long and matted, and engaged in rituals with blood, meat, alcohol, orgiastic sexuality,.
supposed wings are easily explained by medical conditions that can result in matted hair, loose skin, or supernumerary limbs on or near the shoulders, that.
At this small stone temple, approached through a cave passage, the matted tress (jata) of Lord Shiva is worshipped.
Caryophyllaceae known by the common names procumbent pearlwort, birdeye pearlwort and matted pearlwort.
The matted fabric was pummeled and boiled repeatedly, resulting in a shrunken and thickened.
cradles or in stables to ward off nightmares, or to protect horses against matted manes or tails.
Muehlenbeckia axillaris (creeping wire vine, sprawling wirevine, matted lignum) is a low evergreen shrub, forming wiry mats up to about 1 metre (3 ft 3 in).
breweri is a species of lupine known by the common names Brewer's lupine and matted lupine.
In ancient times, socks were made from leather or matted animal hair.
Grusonia parishii is a species of cactus known by the common names matted cholla and Parish club cholla.
the role of judge: “Maillard was a young man of thirty, large, dark, with matted hair.
An engawa (縁側/掾側) or en (縁) is an edging strip of non-tatami-matted flooring in Japanese architecture, usually wood or bamboo.
Synonyms:
tangled;
Antonyms:
tasty; untangled;