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pyxides Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ক্ষুদ্র পেটিকা,





pyxides's Usage Examples:

He decorated mainly pyxides and oinochoai, but also neck amphorae and hydriai.


A pyxis (πυξίς, plural pyxides) is a shape of vessel from the classical world, usually a cylindrical box with a separate lid.


Apart from bowls, askoi, pyxides and small lebetes gamikoi were also painted.


produce plastic vessels, also kantharoi with plastic applications and tripod-pyxides.


The painted vases were usually pyxides, lebetes and lekanes in their shapes.


The iconography found within the carvings on the surfaces of many of the pyxides created during this period reinforced the ideas of the Umayyad political.


eye-cups, oinochoai and hydriai; rarer shapes include kraters, skyphoi and pyxides.


The plural is pyxides.


painted, but small vessels such as bottles, lekanes, lekythoi and skyphoid pyxides are also typical.


hydriai amongst the larger forms and squat lekythoi, choes and a variety of pyxides and lekanides preferred for smaller pieces.


Stone vessels (pyxides) from the Temple with niches, Sanctuary of Ai-Khanoum, 3rd-2nd century.


This style is used especially on pyxides and cups.


The depas vessels, the bell-shaped cups, and incised pyxides "are entirely Anatolian in character".


and funerary chests yielded gold danakes along with kantharoi, lamps, pyxides, figurines, gold rings, gold oak leaves, iron strigils, a bone flute, fragments.


Early Cyclydic pottery pyxides, ca 3200-2500 BC House model, tufa.


of LH IIIA:2 type", including amphorae (with three handles), bowls and pyxides.


pithoi, small hemispherical bowls, a variety of vertical cooking pot rims, pyxides, painted carinated kraters, and pear-shaped jugs.


Similar patterns are found at Chalandriani on contemporary pyxides, which are rounder and have double eyelet handles.


Classical period are often found on smaller vessels, such as belly lekythoi, pyxides and oinochai.



Synonyms:

Argo;

Antonyms:

unbox;

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