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pork butcher Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

শুয়োরের কসাই,





pork butcher's Usage Examples:

person who practices charcuterie is charcutier, generally translated as "pork butcher".


Its literal translation is "sauce of the pork butcher".


It was first marketed in the 1860s by Antonín Chmel, a pork butcher from Prague's Zvonařka ("Bell-Maker street") on the Nuselské schody (The.


Mattessons was founded in 1947 by German Rhineland-born, Richard Mattes, a pork butcher who arrived in England in the 1930s, and his son Werner.


in a typical year, 1319, from pig farmers, at least one of whom was a pork butcher of York.


Selling meat and meat products, he gained a reputation for being a fine pork butcher.


Kellogg is an English surname (originally Kyllehog, a pork butcher) which may refer to: Albert Kellogg (1813–1887), American physician and botanist Alice.


Filaret Barbu was the son of Iosif Hazi Barbu, a pork butcher, and Ema Barbu (née Dragoș).


sausages begin to appear from 1869 onwards, with the first advert placed by pork butcher Henry S.


burger is made to a specific recipe developed in the early 1950s by pork butcher Maurice Walsh, and later manufactured and sold by Walsh Family Foods.


remarked that the Bard's effigy makes him look like a "self-satisfied pork butcher.


His father was a pork butcher and meat inspector.


of Jane Burrows née Batty (1846–1910) and Charles Wray (1844–1931), a pork butcher who was Mayor of Barnsley from 1896–1897 and again in 1903–1904.



Synonyms:

butcher; meatman;

Antonyms:

inability; illiteracy;

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