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nutshells Meaning in Bengali



একটি বাদাম এর কার্নেল প্রায় শেল

Noun:

বাদামের খোলা,





nutshells's Usage Examples:

Most nutshells are inedible and are removed before eating the nut meat inside.


Most nutshells are useful to some extent, depending.


The ahoko is a wooden rod with nutshells, each containing loose seeds, tied to strings which are then tightly wound.


The game is played using nutshells, or the carved fruit of a highly poisonous tree.


inside the house a number of shallow hearths filled with charcoal, burnt nutshells and some fragments of bone.


"fairest tree" in the Bríatharogam Morann mic Moín carae blóesc - "friend of nutshells" in the Bríatharogam Mac ind Óc milsem fedo - "sweetest tree" in the Bríatharogam.


mannequin-dolls in Sardinian costumes characterized by faces made of empty nutshells covered with nylon veil.


flowers, corks, coffee grounds, rotting fruit, tea bags, eggshells and nutshells, and paper towels.


depicts the ankle of an Aztec dancer festooned with a cuff-rattle made from nutshells – a pre-Hispanic musical instrument known by the Spanish name cascabel.


They make a carriage of nutshells to come back in; the hen rides and the cock draws it.


Using nutshells as helmets, the two chipmunks run outside and peel Donald off the tree.


His punishments include kneeling on nutshells while being slapped by his mother or being locked in the water tank.


The blue-and-yellow macaw uses its powerful beak for breaking nutshells, and for climbing up and hanging from trees.


stones" as synonyms and says that they "may have been formed by cracking nutshells, though this activity lacks adequate confirmation through ethnographic.


Sclereids have extremely thick cell walls and are brittle, and are found in nutshells and legumes.


During the excavation of the Globe in 1989 a layer of nutshells was found, pressed into the dirt flooring so as to form a new surface.


The nutshells were brought to the site from a nearby soap works, where the nuts were.


By far the most common plant remains were bits of charcoal, although nutshells (primarily hickory) were also discovered, along with a small number of.



nutshells's Meaning':

the shell around the kernel of a nut

Synonyms:

shell;

Antonyms:

lose;

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