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rubberised Meaning in Bengali







rubberised's Usage Examples:

mac) is a form of waterproof raincoat, first sold in 1824, made out of rubberised fabric.


They are also available with rubberised undersides, as an alternative to bare feet for yoga.


1823 Charles Macintosh (1766–1843) patented his invention for waterproof rubberised cloth, pressing together two sheets of cotton material with dissolved.


Macintosh and used, together with other nearby mills, for the production of rubberised fabric.


The rubberised coating can however be removed (Once the door has been unclipped and safely.


Cariphalte is a brand of hot-pour rubberised bitumen sealant (bitumen technology) manufactured by Shell Bitumen, used for race track and expansion joints.


The W710i also has a rubberised trim and buttons to the front of the phone The Z710i and W710i were the.


Examples include the rubberised fabric used in Mackintosh jackets, sauna suits and inflatable boats.


Gabardine is tightly woven and water-repellent but more comfortable than rubberised fabrics.


Air mattress or lilo, from the trademark Li-Lo (a company which made rubberised canvas air-mattresses from the 1940s to the 1970s) Didi Lilo, a village.


In 1898 Oscar Englebert, who till then had worked with rubberised coatings and mats, set up a tyre factory in Belgium, manufacturing pneumatic.


membrane is a multi-layer fabric made of synthetic fibre (usually nylon) and rubberised on one or both sides.


Driza-Bone, Australian oiled cotton Gannex Inverness cape Mackintosh, rubberised cloth Mino, traditional Japanese raincoat made out of straw Oilskin Poncho.


and a teaspoon of salt, and spent at least an hour a day jogging in a rubberised suit.


7 in) deep, providing a navigable width of 5 metres (16 ft 5 in), since rubberised fenders are fitted to both sides to protect the concrete structure from.


military mining purposes was generally contained within metal cans or rubberised bags to prevent moisture ingress problems.


The Mackintosh is a waterproof coat made from rubberised fabric, named after its inventor Charles Macintosh.


The wings, fuselage and tail surfaces were covered with a blue-grey rubberised fabric, hence the nickname Bluebird.



Synonyms:

rubberize; coat; rubber; surface;

Antonyms:

descend; outside; inside; natural object; uncover;

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