mortices Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
কাষ্ঠের খাঁজ, কাষ্ঠের ছিদ্র,
Similer Words:
mortificationmortified
mortify
mortifying
mortise
mortises
mortuary
mosaic
mosaics
moscow
moses
mosque
mosques
mosquito
moss
mortices's Usage Examples:
walling was an original feature of the building (there were no peg holes or mortices to show that it replaced earlier timbering), though the windows in it were.
Each had the mortices that would have held a tie beam and a strut, both of which would have been.
These wooden pieces are joined by mortices and tenons.
A portion of a door-frame, with mortices and cheeks cut into it, from one of the crannogs.
Just under the lower of these are holes or mortices for woodwork, which may have been adorned with hangings, which some of.
This frame was enclosed by long poles, standing upright and fastened by mortices.
or holes to receive the morticing chisels (depending on the number of mortices).
The mortices for the sail bars were cut.
The twybill cuts the sides of mortices, along the grain.
there are holes in the floor of the court, and over their facades are mortices cut in the rock as footings for posts, and holdings for wooden rafters.
In closed gunwale canoes, the ends of ribs are inserted into mortices in the inwale.
costume were carved separately and joined, as in a puzzle, by tenon and mortices glue.
timbers were revealed some of which were pointed, while others had possible mortices.
In the 19th century, a portion of a heavy oak-frame, with mortices and cheeks cut into it, was found on a crannog here.
Evidence of this activity is present in chisel work, nail holes, mortices and the impression of boards in remaining timbers.
These wooden pieces were joined by mortices and tenons.
of its former use for communal prisoner accommodation, in the form of mortices for hammock rails and a convict painted mural which decorates its wall.
Synonyms:
mortise; join; bring together;
Antonyms:
deflate; lengthen; inflate; disjoin;