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oasts Meaning in Bengali



শোষক হপস জন্য একটি ভাটি





oasts's Usage Examples:

Many redundant oasts have been converted into houses.


They are normally associated with oasts but can also be found on breweries (Letheringsett, Norfolk), maltings (Ware.


back down into the room beneath Cowl (oast), the revolving device found on oasts, maltings, and breweries Cowl unit, a body style for locomotives Cowl (novel).


fruit and arable farming, with extensive hop gardens, as evidenced by the oasts of The Roundels and Reed Court Farm, on Hunton Road and those at Whitehurst.


Wooden cowls were used on oasts to prevent the ingress of rain into kilns, and create a flow of air through.


The name Limehouse comes from the lime oasts in Limekiln Dock in the 14th century and used to produce quick lime for.


"Killdown"; the "Kiln" in the current name may have come from the kiln oasts harvested in the area, or that the area produced bricks.


from tier-poles in curing barns (Aus: kilns), also traditionally called oasts.


This covers an area of 9,709 square kilometers (3,749 sq mi) along oasts of eastern Maranhão, Piauí, and western Ceará states.


Lime kilns or oasts ("lymehostes") used in the production of mortar and pottery were built here.


The name relates to the local lime kilns or, more precisely, lime oasts, by the river and operated by the large potteries that served shipping in.


Distinctive hop-drying buildings called oasts are common in the countryside, although many have been converted into dwellings.



oasts's Meaning':

a kiln for drying hops

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