neck ruff Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
ঘাড় তুরুপ,
Similer Words:
neck clothneck deep
necker
necklace tree
necklaced
neckpiece
neckpieces
necromancies
necropsies
nectar like
nectarine tree
need be
needfuls
needle blight
needle cast
neck ruff's Usage Examples:
and is iridescent black, with a long tail, long bill, small head, and a neck ruff which is expanded in display.
Ruts is depicted in a sable-lined tabbaard (Dutch gown), translucent neck ruff, and Russian ushanka hat, holding an illegible note in his ungloved left.
It had no collar of its own, though during this period the neck ruff was in style and was frequently worn with it.
bare facial skin are orange, and he has distinctive head tufts and a neck ruff.
at its throat (crumenifer(us) means "carrier of a pouch for money"), a neck ruff, and black legs and wings.
Jones has written, "in the late 1500s a chitterling was an ornate type of neck ruff, so called because its frilled edge looked like the folds of a slaughtered.
It has a white neck ruff.
The neck ruff is white.
It has a white neck ruff and yellow bill.
The male has a whitish neck ruff and a dorsal crest and is usually slightly darker in color than the female.
those of a panther [Indian leopard], but with the body, shoulders, and neck ruff of a tiger.
rich color and full, silky semi-longhair coat, plumed tail, contrasting neck ruff, and ear furnishings.
hair is styled in a high knot with wide side-curls; her gauzy gown has a neck ruff and a wide collar, and she wears a fur piece similar to that in the Gazette.
flight feathers and tail are dark grey to black, as is the prominent thick neck ruff.
a white jacket with large buttons and comically long sleeves, a large neck ruff, and a large, floppy hat.
appearance of old-fashioned, baggy, knee-length pants ) belly ruff and neck ruff, tufts of fur between the toes and full "ear furnishings" (hairs in ears).
Synonyms:
ruff; neckband; choker; collar; ruffle; fraise;
Antonyms:
unfold; ride; arrange;