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packhorses Meaning in Bengali



একটি workhorse একটি প্যাক পশু হিসাবে ব্যবহার





packhorses's Usage Examples:

Typically packhorses are used to cross difficult terrain, where the absence of roads prevents the use of wheeled vehicles.


Use of packhorses dates from.


They were favoured by the Vikings as packhorses, as well as for ploughing, riding, and pulling sledges.


ancient trackways, known as "salters' ways" because they were used by packhorses carrying salt.


In England someone who owned and/or managed a team of packhorses was known as a "jagger", so this English surname probably originates from.


north for freight and travel (excepting the River Trail which was for packhorses, mules and foot only) and so the Douglas Road and its various vessels.


This old stone arch bridge was used historically by packhorses and drovers moving between Harlech and London.


Wakefield to Doncaster, was reduced at last to travel to London with the packhorses, and was found dead in an old hostelry, with his head upon a pack-saddle.


From around 1858, packhorses were used to bring supplies from the coastal river town of Moruya.


working for the Hudson's Bay Company post in Keremeos, taking care of their packhorses.


were shorter and more draft-like, favored by the military for use as packhorses.


Earlier travelers had ridden on horseback, trailing packhorses.


time transport of goods between Blaenavon and Newport was by teams of packhorses and mules using hillside tracks and parish roads.


as "chargers" (war horses), "palfreys" (riding horses), cart horses or packhorses.


badgers could buy or sell, the quantities they could buy or the number of packhorses they could use for carrying goods between markets.


in which they lived and goods were transported around the country by packhorses or by river navigations and contour-following canals that had been constructed.


but Squire Boone's injury forced his family to remain; a shortage of packhorses also caused the widow Hinton's family to remain as well.


" Provisions were carried on packhorses supplemented by wild game the men shot as they traveled.


As a result, a number of private companies began using packhorses to move supplies through the area.


of goods in wagons with horses and oxen gradually displaced the use of packhorses, which had been important until the Middle Ages, by the sixteenth century.


at the nearby Mount Wills station who drowned while leading a team of packhorses across the flooded river in 1856.



packhorses's Meaning':

a workhorse used as a pack animal

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