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spout Meaning in Bengali



 (কেটলি ইত্যাদি পাত্র বা যন্ত্রের) নলমুখ

Noun:

নলাকারে নির্গমন, তীব্রবেগে নির্গমন,

Verb:

উত্সারিত হত্তয়া, উত্সারিত করা,





spout's Usage Examples:

"Water spout touches down off Sydney beaches".


Landspout is a term created by atmospheric scientist Howard B.


holding by hand and a spout through which the tea is served.


Some teapots have a strainer built-in on the inner edge of the spout.


cross-contamination between them, or requiring the purchase, use and cleaning of a pour spout for each bottle as would be seen in a professional bar.


In American English, a pitcher is a container with a spout used for storing and pouring liquids.


A test tube brush or spout brush is a brush used for cleaning test tubes and narrow mouth laboratory glassware, such as graduated cylinders, burettes.


teakettle, is a type of pot specialized for boiling water, with a lid, spout, and handle, or a small kitchen appliance of similar shape that functions.


a neck and pouring spout, and a handle where the neck connects with the base.


The jebenas used in Ethiopia commonly have a spout, whereas those utilized.


A downspout, waterspout, downpipe, drain spout, drainpipe, roof drain pipe, or leader is a pipe for carrying rainwater from a rain gutter.


Most also have a small spout (or "beak") to aid pouring, as shown in the picture.


consists of a canister for holding fuel with a handle attached to the side, a spout with a loop to prevent fire from entering the fuel canister, a breather.


solo shots are often produced by making ("pulling") a doppio in a two-spout portafilter and only serving one of the streams (the other stream may be.


stylized horns, and the spout of the vessel is in the form of the head of a creature whose mouth constitutes the end of the spout.


Kamandalataru tree, or from clay, usually with a handle and sometimes with a spout.



Synonyms:

whoosh; blow; gush; pump; spirt; spurt; pour;

Antonyms:

stay in place; closing; finish; natural object; pull;

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