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prow Meaning in Bengali



 জাহাজের অগ্রভাগ

Noun:

জাহাজের বা বিমানপাতের অগ্রভাগ, প্রসারি অগ্রভাগ,





prow শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এর অর্থ এই যে জাহাজের অগ্রভাগ একটি তরঙ্গের ক্রেস্টে চড়ে ছিল এবং এর পশ্চাতেও এমন ছিল ।

জাহাজের বা বিমানপাতের অগ্রভাগ ছিল প্রবাল কাটার নানাবিধ যন্ত্রপাতিতে পরিপূর্ ।

হাইড্রোডাইনামিক্স জাহাজের কাঠামো, জাহাজের অগ্রভাগ এবং পশ্চাৎভাগ, এবং মূল কাঠামোর অংশ যেমন পাখার ব্লেড বা রাডার বা ধাক্কা ।

prow's Usage Examples:

The "prow" (French : proue) is the forward-most part of a ship's bow above the waterline.


The terms prow and "bow" are often used.


The grab combined an indigenous hull form with a pointed prow, with or without a bowsprit, combined with European rigging on two to three.


bowsprit of a sailing vessel is a spar extending forward from the vessel's prow.


The prow and stern of the vessel usually has knob-like protrusions.


The prow and the stern are commonly elaborately decorated with painted designs and.


It is equal-ended, with the prow and the stern dropping straight down or sloping outward.


design – the dining room has a prow-shaped end bay and another prow-shaped projection, the reception room has a similar prow-shaped bay, the art glass light.


The metaphor derives from the carved figurehead at the prow of a sailing ship.


balutu or kubu, often elaborately carved with bifurcated extensions on the prow and stern.


characterized by their colorful rectangular lug sails (bukay) and bifurcated prows and sterns, which resemble the gaping mouth of a crocodile.


outriggers, a centrally-placed mast (often inclining slightly towards the prow) and a single triangular sail.


The name comes from the Rapanui rei 'stern' or 'prow' and miro 'boat'.


They have knob-like protrusions on the tip of the prow and the stern, which also sweep upwards from the waterline.


Prow house is an American term for a house with a projecting front portion that resembles the prow of a ship.


other small Philippine outrigger boats (bangka), but differs in that its prow and stern are not open or covered by flat decks but is uniquely knife-like.


a prow, sometimes leaning on a pilaster (decorative column).


Both a rudder and prow are.


They are usually highly decorated and bear a marlin-like prow.


It was attached to the canoe's prow at the waterline, and was held to provide supernatural protection during.


The ornament on the prow is a carved and painted figure symbolising a buffalo head, with another rame.



Synonyms:

watercraft; vessel; front; bow; fore; stem;

Antonyms:

straight line; aft; backward; back; rear;

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