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overhung Meaning in Bengali



 ঝুলান, উদ্গত করিয়া রাখা, লম্বমান হত্তয়া, লম্বিত হত্তয়া, উপরে ঝোলা, উপরে ঝোলান,




overhung's Usage Examples:

The majority of loudspeakers use 'overhung' voice coils, with windings that are taller than the height of the magnetic.


A telescoping bolt (also known as an overhung bolt) is a firearm bolt which telescopes over, that is, wraps around and past, the breech end of the barrel.


The crossroads is overhung by a large cedar tree that is a notable landmark.


A larger, six-passenger variant with longer overhung top wings was developed as the NiD 30T2 and displayed at the 1921 Salon.


Between the cylinder-formed bastions, there are overhung support towers in various forms such as square, rectangular and round.


Extensive vegetation, mainly Hibiscus tiliaceus, overhung the lake, shading about twenty percent of the lake's surface.


XVf) and overhung, balanced ailerons (D.


sequence, usually short (3 to 8 bp), and cut it, producing either blunt or overhung ends, either at or nearby the recognition site.


bluffs, which is composed of slab-like chunks of granite, which formerly overhung the highway until scaling reduced some of the mass of the bluff.


The Bottleneck is a narrow couloir, which is overhung by seracs from the ice field east of the summit.


Today, a conventional turbofan featuring a T-staged fan would have an overhung fan rotor (without any inlet guide vanes), followed by one or more T-stages.


narrow track becomes a dark, damp passage being bordered by banks and overhung by trees, but in a short distance it suddenly emerges into a small valley.


capabilities, but it also restricts any radial movement, increasing the overhung moment capabilities.


The lower wing was both shorter and narrower and the upper wing carried overhung ailerons reminiscent of the Fokker D.


a horizontal knife edge that doubled as the hinge for the single-piece overhung elevator.


has also been known by the name Tsa-dis-qualth, meaning "narrow mouth overhung with bush".


and Renaissance Europe, the upper storeys of timber framed houses often overhung the storey below; the overhang being called a "jetty".


Its overhung ailerons were aerodynamically balanced.


As they also allowed the crankshaft to use two simple overhung cranks on the ends of the shaft, rather than a complex forged crankshaft.



Synonyms:

fantail; eaves; projection;

Antonyms:

hide; disappear; forbid; disallow;

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