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rushes Meaning in Bengali



 নলখাগড়া, বেগে অগ্রসর, ভিড়, আক্রমণ, অগ্রধাবন, অবাধ ধাবন, পলায়ন, ছত্রভঙ্গ, শর, জোর করিয়া প্রবেশ করা,

Noun:

শর, ছত্রভঙ্গ, পলায়ন, অবাধ ধাবন, অগ্রধাবন, আক্রমণ, ভিড়, বেগে অগ্রসর, নলখাগড়া,

Verb:

আক্রমণ করিয়া অধিকার করা, বেগে ধাবিত হত্তয়া, তীব্রবেগে যাত্তয়া, বেগে অগ্রসর হত্তয়া,





rushes's Usage Examples:

gold rushes took place in the 19th century in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, South Africa, and the United States, while smaller gold rushes took.


The rushes of the genus Juncus have flat, hairless leaves or cylindrical leaves.


The leaves of the wood-rushes of the genus Luzula are.


closely related rushes and the more distantly related grasses.


Features distinguishing members of the sedge family from grasses or rushes are stems with.


During the Australian gold rushes, starting in 1851, significant numbers of workers moved from elsewhere in Australia and overseas to where gold had been.


Other gold rushes occurred in Papua New Guinea, Australia at least four times, and in South.


Beechworth, Castlemaine, Daylesford, Ballarat and Bendigo sparked gold rushes similar to the California Gold Rush.


referred to as rushes or daily rushes, referring to the speed at which the prints are developed.


In animation, dailies are also called rushes or sweat box.


An estimated 100,000 gold seekers took part in one of the greatest gold rushes in North American history.


as horsetails, those of subgenus Hippochaete are often called scouring rushes, especially when unbranched.


influxes of prospectors from overseas and interstate, and classic gold rushes.


The Cariboo Gold Rush is the most famous of the gold rushes in British Columbia, so much so that it is sometimes erroneously cited as.


It is separated from other gold rushes by the ease with which gold could be obtained.


renowned because it was the site of one of Australia's first alluvial gold rushes.


they are commonly called "grasses", seagrasses, rushes, and sedges fall outside this family.


The rushes and sedges are related to the Poaceae, being members.



Synonyms:

rush along; hotfoot; cannonball along; scud; belt along; tear; dart; race; thrust ahead; barge; dash; hie; locomote; shoot; buck; move; speed; flash; push forward; step on it; go; pelt along; bucket along; scoot; shoot down; charge; travel; hasten;

Antonyms:

raise; disengage; back; linger; stay in place;

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