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neck opening Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ঘাড় খোলার,





neck opening's Usage Examples:

Typically, it has a laced-up V-neck opening, designed to pull over the head, but can have a full-length opening fastened.


The Schandtonne was weighted along the lower rim and around the neck opening as a way of corporal punishment in addition to the severe public humiliation.


have a pair of horns present on either side of the carapace around the neck opening.


results can vary from being tight around the neck to leaving a deep v-neck opening.


The only embroidery on the front is below the neck opening.


is two squares of fabric with the arm/shoulder seams sewn, leaving a neck opening.


one edge of the cloth has been placed by the designer to decorate the neck opening and side seam.


The tunics often have a V-neck opening that the dicky is worn under.


having an inside diameter of ~22mm which is the standard soda bottle neck opening.


sever her head from her body, her organs and entrails pulling out of the neck opening.


A zipper running vertically down the front of the garment, from the neck opening to the inside or front ankle of one of the legs (usually the left), designed.


becomes the center of a symbolic world as her head passes through the neck opening.


the shape of the earlier aventail, however, with the narrowing of the neck opening the gorget plates had to be hinged to allow the helmet to be put on.


Gorget Steel collar to protect the neck and cover the neck opening in a complete cuirass.


The neck opening was lined with a strip of leather about 1 centimetre (0.


Hyderabad and is a short top which sits around the waist, with a keyhole neck opening.


The changes made were adding an NHL crest just below the neck opening, removing the stripes that were previously just above the lower hem,.



Synonyms:

neckline; neckband; garment; neck; collar; V neck; opening;

Antonyms:

undergarment; overgarment; undress; overdress; underdress;

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