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pontoons Meaning in Bengali



 খেয়ানৌকা,

Noun:

খেয়ানৌকা,





pontoons's Usage Examples:

The roadway across the pontoons should be relatively light, so as not to limit the carrying capacity of the pontoons.


Floats (also called pontoons) are airtight hollow structures, similar to pressure vessels, designed to provide buoyancy in water.


Following shakedown training in the Chesapeake Bay, Allegan took on a cargo of pontoons at Davisville, Rhode Island, for transportation to the Philippines.


The 7,578-foot-long (2,310 m) floating span consisted of 33 pontoons and cost "24.


These pontoons (also called tubes) contain much reserve buoyancy and allow designers to.


various objects that float on pontoons, including: Pontoon (boat), a flat-bottomed boat supported by two or more pontoons Floatplane, also known as a pontoon.


materials such as wood, sealed barrels, or inflated air chambers (such as pontoons), and are typically not propelled by an engine.


2010 the Finnish manufacturer of marinas and pontoons Marinetek [fi] was hired to deliver three new pontoons to Port Hercule.


river-crossing pontoons came to naught.


The iron beams and bolts used to hold them together failed to stand up to the waves, and the pontoons were overwhelmed.


Large, hollow pontoons made from steel plates were attached to the front glacis plate and rear.


bridge with ten pontoons, which because of the fjord's depth are not laterally anchored.


The pontoons and the cable-stayed.


Buoyancy is provided by two or more pontoons or a single surfboard,[citation needed] and some have hydrofoils that can.


pontoons ranges from 80 to 340 feet (25 to 105 m).


The pontoons for.


chassis was based on the Type 5 Chi-Ri medium tank and the suspension, pontoons and propulsion system were substantially the same as the Type 3 Ka-Chi.


into front and rear flotation pontoons made of sheet-metal.


The front pontoon had a curved 'bow' shape and both pontoons could be jettisoned from inside.


Hulks have a variety of uses such as housing, prisons, salvage pontoons, gambling sites, naval training, or cargo storage.


American aircraft manufacturing company known primarily for manufacturing pontoons for floatplanes.


) North of the distillery there are numerous lochside slipways ' pontoons for launching ' mooring boats and a small pier Carbost lies 8 miles from.


" Still, modern designs include a V-shape with pontoons on either side and the seat raised above the water allowing the legs of.


sat in tandem, open cockpits, and the undercarriage consisted of twin pontoons.



Synonyms:

amphibious aircraft; amphibian; float;

Antonyms:

sink; stay in place; natural object; linger;

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