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soakage Meaning in Bengali



প্রক্রিয়া তরলিত এবং (জলের মধ্যে নিমজ্জিত হওয়ার পরিণতি বা অন্যান্য তরল যেমন সম্পৃক্ত হয়ে উঠছে





soakage's Usage Examples:

A soakage, or soak, is a source of water in Australian deserts.


discharging, a phenomenon that is also called dielectric relaxation, "soakage", or "battery action".


waterhole, Emu Bone waterhole, Wurdoopoothanie waterhole and Kalawarranna soakage.


was derived from the Aboriginal name for the worms dug out of the nearby soakage.


It noted that there were soakage wells at Cocata Hill and at Koballa Hill, "each having a poor supply of.


400 Tjunti is a soakage site near Kaḻṯukatjara, in the Northern Territory of Australia.


It has been recorded as growing in Melaleuca viridiflora woodlands, soakage areas in eucalypt woodlands, on swamp edges, and on damp sandy creekbanks.


discharging, a phenomenon that is also called dielectric relaxation, "soakage" or "battery action".


utterly wrong, constructed as it is of porous materials, and permitting free soakage of filth into the surrounding soil, capable of containing the entire dejections.


part of the land was there a single perennial stream; water was found in soakages, by working mallee roots or culling whatever hollow trees retained, or.


limited service, one problem (as with all wooden-hulled flying boats) was soakage of water into the hull, with as much as 600 pounds (270 kg) of water absorbed.


no streams that flow into or out the lake, water is only lost through soakage and evaporation and only replenished through rainfall, the level can fluctuate.



soakage's Meaning':

the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid

Synonyms:

activity; soaking; natural action; soak; natural process; action;

Antonyms:

assembly; discontinuation; inactivity; discontinuance; activation;

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