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retted Meaning in Bengali



 পচান, পাট জাগ দেত্তয়া,

Adjective:

বিশ্রান্ত,





retted শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

ডিপোতলে এঞ্জিন বিকল— সুদীর্ঘ বিশ্রান্ত শ্বাস ফেলে জাগে ফাটা বয়লার, —অবরুদ্ধ গতিবেগ ।

retted's Usage Examples:

from the water before retting is completed, dried for several months, then retted again.


Russian flax, flax grown in Russia of the Motchenetz (water-retted) and Slanetz (dew retted ) varieties.


Pond-retted flax is traditionally considered of lower quality, possibly because the product can become dirty, and is easily over-retted, damaging.


Bousillage in south Louisiana is a mixture of clay earth and retted Spanish moss, but in the Upper Mississippi River Valley and Canada contains.


and poorly retted flax takes longer to scutch.


Retting removes the pectins that bind the fibers to the stalk and each other, so under-retted flax is harder.


of 1594, which restricted where hemp could be retted (steeped) owing to the malodour produced by retted fibres and the potential for the retting water.


Jute stems being retted in water to separate the fibers.


the heaths, whose poorer soils were subjected to controlled burns, was retted in a great flax-retting tank, which is believed to have been communally.


Traditionally, hemp stalks would be water-retted first before the fibers were beaten off the inner hurd by hand, a process.


Tufts of retted bamboo fibers for sale at Kottiyoor Temple in Kerala.


It is manufactured from retted coconut husks through a process called defibering.


When the jute stalk is well retted, the stalk is grabbed in bundles and hit with a long wooden hammer to make.


co-starred in the German documentary: "Hexenkinder in Nigeria: Diese Heldin retted ihnen das Leben".


It is retted like flax, sundried and baled.


was used to make linen but before spinning and weaving the stems were "retted"; soaking in running water, a procedure which could have used the stream.


cleaned out for the new fibre, made from rags collected in the spring, and retted (prepared by rotting) over the summer.


Sabbath-day laws is also discussed with regard to flax, as bundles of freshly retted flax were permitted to be placed inside a heated earthenware oven in order.


After harvesting, the plant stems were retted to loosen the outer layers and internal fibres, stripped, pounded and then.


A small Creole-style cottage constructed of bousillage (a mixture of retted Spanish moss, animal hair and mud used as infill material in French Creole.



Synonyms:

douse; souse; soak; drench; sop; dowse;

Antonyms:

ignite; cool; undercharge; dry;

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