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resembled Meaning in Bengali



 সদৃশ হত্তয়া, সমরুপ হত্তয়া, সাদৃশ্যযুক্ত হত্তয়া,

Verb:

সাদৃশ্যযুক্ত হত্তয়া, সমরুপ হত্তয়া, সদৃশ হত্তয়া,





resembled's Usage Examples:

Non-professional actors, who most of the time socially resembled their characters, were cast.


structure of command on the battlefield resembled the hierarchy of provincial government.


The office of sanjak-bey resembled that of the beylerbey on a more modest.


three: above the neck he resembled Nár; from the neck to the waist he resembled Bres; and from the waist down he resembled Lothar.


in 1967 by Finnish geologist Raimo Kujansuu who noticed moraines that resembled Veiki moraines as those described by Gunnar Hoppe in 1952 but were smaller.


The first amniotes, referred to as "basal amniotes", resembled small lizards and evolved from the amphibian reptiliomorphs about 312.


French, it meant both ‘butterfly’ and ‘tent’, because the canvas of a tent resembled a butterfly's spread wings.


They were described as having hair that resembled hyacinth flowers.


they saw so frequently repeated on the pharaonic ruins they encountered resembled a muzzle-loading firearm's paper powder cartridge (cartouche in French).


The phalanx of blockers resembled the yet-to-be developed single wing.


corresponding letter in the Abkhazian Latin alphabet, where it somewhat resembled a Greek φ.


the term came about in the 18th century because the round gas shells resembled the Solar System's outer giant planets in astronomers' telescopes.


Finds resembled later Neolithic material found nearby and was also suggested to have been.


The tube resembled a small cathode ray tube (CRT).


Nepenthes maximoides closely resembled N.


more modern development from the 18th Century is the open pit saw which resembled a large hand saw with no frame, a till for a handle at the top and a box.


When assembled, the shot resembled a cluster of grapes, hence the name.


By the 19th century the night-shirt resembled a day-shirt with a loose, turned-down collar and similar length as a nightgown.


in the early 20th century, it began to refer to animated films which resembled print cartoons.


It was caused by an H1N1 flu strain which highly resembled a virus strain circulating worldwide from 1946 to 1957.


based on a skull originally described as Parotosuchus, an animal which it resembled in general build and habit.



Synonyms:

fit; come to life; recall; echo; match; take after; approximate; tally; agree; imitate; gibe; check; correspond; look like; jibe; come close;

Antonyms:

activity; derestrict; differ; refrain; disagree;

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