mound over Meaning in Bengali
Verb:
উপর ঢিপি,
Similer Words:
mount athosmount carmel
mount kanchenjunga
mount whitney
mount wilson
mountain alder
mountain anemone
mountain bladder fern
mountain blue berry
mountain chain
mountain chinchilla
mountain climber
mountain daisy
mountain devil
mountain fern
mound over's Usage Examples:
In folklore the hill is known as the tumulus mound over the grave of Kalev, erected in his memory by his grieving wife.
Gudlaug's surviving companions raised a mound over him there.
Royals, Bauer threw a baseball out of frustration from the pitcher's mound over the centerfield wall, after seeing his manager Terry Francona walk out.
have upright stems but some have a lax habit with spreading stems that mound over the surface of the ground.
Sultantepe is a steep-sided mound over 50 m.
courteously gave the corpse a burial service, and built a commemorating mound over its tomb, the Nuezuka.
cairns on the mountain are called Síd ar Femin (Sí ar Feimhin, the "fairy mound over Femen") and Sí Ghamhnaí ("fairy mound of the calves").
An example of a hornito on Hawaii that has built lava spatter deposits into a mound over its vent.
Archaeological excavations into the mound over the years have found a surprisingly small number of artifacts other than.
[citation needed] The Neolithic mound over the megalithic site was usually made of earth.
house was soon demolished and the debris used to form a roughly circular mound over the wall stumps.
They constructed a mound over the remains.
Gobiids also build a 6–13 cm high mound over the entrance of their spawning burrow.
Florida Panhandle and noted that many curiosity seekers had dug into the mound over the years.
Argonauts] lamented for three days and tore out their hair; they raised a mound over the grave, marched round it thrice in armour, performed funeral rites.
Hebrew, tell means "mound" – consecutive layers of habitation built up a mound over time, as is common for ancient settlements in the Middle East and Anatolia.
The mound over the rich Hochdorf Chieftain's Grave, near Eberdingen, Germany.
excavated material to cover her entry; the termites reform the shell of their mound over the course of several days.
Synonyms:
cover;
Antonyms:
uncover; unmask;