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pulpit Meaning in Bengali



 ধর্মপ্রচারের জন্য মঞ্চ, প্রচারবেদী

Noun:

যাজকবৃন্দ,





pulpit শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

পাশে একটি নতুন প্রতীক যুক্ত হয়, ডানা বিস্তৃত একটি ঈগল, ঈগলের বুকে একটি প্রচারবেদী (মসজিদের), ঈগলটি ঘিরে থাকা গমের শীষ এবং ঈগলের পিছন থেকে আসা সূর্য রশ্মি ।

রয়েছেন সোভিয়েত ইউনিয়ন ও অন্যান্য সরকারের বিভিন্ন নেতা এবং রুশ গোঁড়াবাদী যাজকবৃন্দ

pulpit's Usage Examples:

A pulpit is a raised stand for preachers in a Christian church.


The origin of the word is the Latin pulpitum (platform or staging).


The traditional pulpit.


minbar (Arabic: منبر‎, also pronounced mimbar and romanized as mimber) is a pulpit in a mosque where the imam (leader of prayers) stands to deliver sermons.


preaching cross and open-air pulpit in the grounds of Old St Paul's Cathedral, City of London.


It was the most important public pulpit in Tudor and early Stuart.


A bully pulpit is a conspicuous position that provides an opportunity to speak out and be listened to.


Representing an open bible leaning on a pulpit.


publicly banned from speaking in the courtroom, the senate floor, and the pulpit.


Covers for lecterns and pulpits are generally similar to a frontlet, normally covering the "desk" of the lectern or pulpit and handing down about a foot.


modern churches, the choir may be located centrally behind the altar, or the pulpit.


only to the class mentioned [church book stands] as independent of the pulpit.


The Geneva gown, also called a pulpit gown, pulpit robe, or preaching robe, is an ecclesiastical garment customarily worn by ordained ministers and Accredited.


the pulpit while children sat facing the elders and with their backs towards the pulpit.


Thus elders could keep an eye on the minister in the pulpit while.


pulpit.


This pulpit, resembling the Pisa pulpit but larger, is even more ambitious and is considered his masterpiece.


The whole message of the pulpit.


more distinctive features of the gap is Devil's Pulpit, a rock formation that reminds hikers of a pulpit.


place of worship, either from an elevated architectural feature, known as a pulpit or an ambo, or from behind a lectern.


Fortunately, protective brick shells built around the pulpit, Frederick III's tomb, and other treasures, minimized damage to the most.



Synonyms:

podium; platform; soapbox; dais; ambo; stump; rostrum;

Antonyms:

ride;

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