quenched Meaning in Bengali
নিবা, নিবান,
Adjective:
নিবান, নিবা,
Similer Words:
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querulousness
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quenched শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
মন সকলে সঁপিল,হীন রামদাস বলে সমুদ্রে ভাসিয়া " "পাকে না ঠেকাও গুরু মোরে নিবা উদ্ধারিয়া"( কবির দাস রচিত শ্রীরামকৃষ্ণ চরিত্র হইতে) ।
quenched's Usage Examples:
in the workpiece, long cylindrical workpieces are quenched vertically; flat work pieces are quenched on edge; and thick sections should enter the bath.
one speaks of quenched disorder.
By extension, other quenched states are called.
Tempering is accomplished by controlled heating of the quenched work-piece to a temperature below its "lower critical temperature".
Telefunken quenched-spark transmitter Tuned circuit of transmitter.
(top) quenched gap, (center) oscillation transformer, Leyden jars Quenched spark gap.
'quenched' (Heb.
root: k-b-h), a relatively rare word which is also used in the last verse of the book (verse 66:24: 'their fire shall not be quenched').
1,600 °F (870 °C)) is quenched, it becomes very hard.
circular dichroism SF absorbance spectroscopy SF small-angle scattering In a quenched-flow instrument, the reaction is stopped after a certain amount of time.
surface hardening in which a metal part is induction-heated and then quenched.
The quenched metal undergoes a martensitic transformation, increasing the hardness.
It means "quenched", "pleasant", "fresh".
"Quenched": from the Hebrew root: k-b-h (כבה, kabah, "to be quenched or extinguished, to go out"), is also used.
such as AISI 4140 should be quenched in oil, tool steels such as ISO 1.
2767 or H13 hot work tool steel should be quenched in forced air, and low alloy.
When a hot steel work-piece is quenched, the area in contact with the water immediately cools and its temperature.
A frit is a ceramic composition that has been fused, quenched, and granulated.
is not quenched" in Mark 9:48.
"Quench": Illusion of a fire which cannot be 'quenched', from the Hebrew root: k-b-h (כבה, kabah, "to be quenched or extinguished.
people require a myriad of options to keep their thirst appropriately quenched according to the weather conditions, varying from steaming hot drinks during.
Further letters can be used to designate fine grain steel ('N' or 'NL'); quenched and tempered steel ('Q' or 'QL'); and thermomechanically rolled steel ('M'.
In particle physics, the quenched approximation is an approximation often used in lattice gauge theory in which the quantum loops of fermions in Feynman.
of galaxies: one of late-type galaxies, where star formation has been quenched due to their gas supplies being shut off followed by exhaustion of their.
440C can be oil quenched to achieve maximum hardness.
above the upper critical point (above the transformation range) and then quenched in a salt, oil, or lead bath kept at a temperature of 150-300 °C.
Synonyms:
suppressed; quelled; squelched;
Antonyms:
discontented; unsilenced; uninhibited; publicized;