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pollarded Meaning in Bengali



 মুণ্ডিত,

Verb:

বিশৃঙ্গ করা, বিশীর্ষ করা, গাছের মাথা ছাঁটা,





pollarded শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

আর নবজাত শিশুর মুণ্ডিত চুলকেও আকীকাহ বলা হয় ।

) আধুনিক মূর্তিগুলিকে নাগসেনকে একজন মুণ্ডিত মস্তক বৃদ্ধ ভিক্ষু রূপে দেখানো হয় ।

তার মস্তক মুণ্ডিত হয়ে ।

তাদের বাহ্যরূপ – সাধারণ গেরুয়া ধুতি, টিকিযুক্ত মুণ্ডিত মস্তক, তুলসীর মালা এবং তিলক চিহ্ন – এবং সামাজিক রীতিনীতি (সাধনা) যা কিনা ।

অধিকাংশ বাসিন্দাই ছিলেন ব্রাহ্মণ এবং এই সকল ব্রাহ্মণদের সকলেরই মস্তক ছিল মুণ্ডিত

pollarded's Usage Examples:

Traditionally, people pollarded trees for one of two reasons: for fodder to feed livestock or for wood.


coppiced of ash and wych elm trees, together with oaks, some of them pollarded.


drier areas include field woodrush, and there are also mature hedges and pollarded willows.


The trees are mainly beech which have been pollarded many years ago, and have massive stools and boles.


This ancient park is woodland on sandy soil, with mature pollarded oaks, while The Thicks is a dense wood with hollies, some of them thought.


"[be]headed oak" = "pollarded oak".


The trees were traditionally pollarded for fuel, and 366 pollards over 250 years old have been recorded.


clearances that created the settlement of Newland and was afterwards pollarded for timber.


There are many ancient trees, together with pollarded oaks and small-leaved limes, which had high branches removed, and coppiced.


This site has a lake, ponds, pollarded trees, a meadow and parkland.


forms part of a Local Nature Reserve, the Ashford Green Corridor, with pollarded willows adjacent to Bentley Road in Willesborough.


The King Oak has been heavily pollarded and is a large tree, with a trunk of 8.


There is also an area of wetland with mature pollarded willows.


It had been cyclically pollarded for timber until around 150 years ago.


woodlands documented since the 13th century and including many coppiced and pollarded Oak and Ash trees covering a total of 95.


young leaves are red variety in leaf shape acorns pollarded for charcoal or fodder production Chênes, Atlas 2: 131 (1935) "Quercus.


It was pollarded when about 200 years old and is thought to have been last pollarded in the mid 19th century.


derived from the Old English coppede + þorn, meaning capped or pollarded thorn tree.


(A pollarded tree is one which has had its topmost branches pruned back.


The trees, mostly London plane and Scotch elm, are heavily pollarded to give a very regular and formal appearance to the plaza.



Synonyms:

ruminant;

Antonyms:

fat; unbalance; thicken; increase; deflate;

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