rearwards Meaning in Bengali
পিছন দিকে দিক
Similer Words:
reascendreascending
reascension
reascent
reascents
reasonings
reassemblage
reassembles
reassemblies
reassertions
reassesses
reassessing
reassignments
reassumption
reassurer
rearwards's Usage Examples:
the bolt head that grab onto the casing's rim, so when the bolt moves rearwards the casing is pulled out of the chamber.
Because the tragus faces rearwards, it aids in collecting sounds from behind.
It had an enclosed single-seat cockpit with a rearwards sliding canopy.
specially shaped airfoils whose trailing edge provide pitch stability, and rearwards swept wings, often with dihedral to provide the necessary yaw stability.
frontal impact, the force and momentum of the impact would shift the engine rearwards, tensioning and 'pulling' the cables, which were in turn connected to.
This pontoon extended rearwards and carried the conventional empennage.
Defensive armament consisted of one turret-mounted ShKAS machine gun firing rearwards.
Whitworth Sinaia was a twin-engined biplane day bomber with gunners in rearwards extensions of the engine nacelles.
similar in venation (a primitive feature) except for the larger anal (rearwards) area in the hindwing.
tailwheel undercarriage was fully retractable, with the main units retracting rearwards into the engine nacelles.
spent cartridge casing is extracted and ejected as the slide/bolt moves rearwards under recoil, the hammer/striker is cocked by the slide/bolt movement.
The cockpit was enclosed by an expansive bubble canopy that slid rearwards to provide access.
flintlock method requiring a piece of flint to be seated in a vice and cocked rearwards prior to firing.
at low speeds, while at high speeds the exhaust gases were deflected rearwards to increase speed, torque being compensated for by movable twin tail fins.
Track bicycle frames have track fork ends, on which the opening faces rearwards.
horizontal stabiliser were carried at the ends of booms that extended rearwards from the wings, with a short fin extending from the top of the rear fuselage.
Propeller planes are also capable of generating significant rearwards winds, known as prop wash.
with the HP shaft and delivers power to the front of the engine, not rearwards.
liquid-cooled V12 engine, while the gunner/radio-operator sat facing rearwards on a conventional seat.
originally ended in a rearwards-facing "step" similar to and located directly under the deleted rear dorsal "step" – this rearwards-facing feature was also.
rearwards's Meaning':
direction toward the rear
Synonyms:
back; backwards; rearward; backward;
Antonyms:
forward; disapprove; front; fore; anterior;