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spouted Meaning in Bengali



 উত্সারিত করা, উত্সারিত হত্তয়া,

Noun:

নলাকারে নির্গমন, তীব্রবেগে নির্গমন,

Verb:

উত্সারিত হত্তয়া, উত্সারিত করা,





spouted's Usage Examples:

1 {\displaystyle b1} to b 6 {\displaystyle b6} are found empirically A spouted bed is used in drying and coating.


The blood that spouted from the host fell onto the tablecloth in the shape of a cross and he was.


Surviving examples include ridged cups, small, round spouted jars, and large storage jars (pithoi), on which combinations of abstract.


A bridge-spouted vessel is a particular design of ewer (jug or pitcher) originating in antiquity; there is typically a connecting element between the.


A lota (Hindi: लोटा, Odia: ଲୋଟା/ନୋଟା, Urdu: لوٹا‎), a type of spouted vessel made of brass, copper or plastic used in Indian subcontinent, specially in.


A beak-spouted ewer (German: Schnabelkanne) is a ewer, jug, pitcher or flagon with a spout formed in the shape of a beak.


Beak-spouted ewers were initially.


The typical long-spouted pots, with a relatively small top mouth, are often called "teapots" by.


Shea observed that part of the humor "comes from hearing feminist theory spouted by such a hypermasculine figure.


where bacterial mats had been killed (compared to image of 2013) and rocks spouted out of the spring after a rare eruption on September 15, 2018 Ear Spring.


The mannequin's name, and the fact that it spouted blood when shot, caused controversy.


The most popular forms were jugs, spouted pitchers, and small bowls.


sided, could have served as the table ware and the spouted ones for drinking water.


The channel spouted bowls may have been used as milk bowls and the high.


For example, the bridge spouted vessel design appeared at the Minoan site of Phaistos.


viscous mixture of an organic liquid onto a surface, the surface suddenly spouted an upcoming jet of liquid which merged with the downgoing one.


least one authoritative Japanese source states that it developed from the spouted and handled water kettle called tedorigama that was already being used.


Bertha's wish; as soon as Nuncia moved Gombert's body to the convent, blood spouted out of her nose and mouth as Bertha had said it would.


Akahada ware double-spouted sake decanter, Edo period, early 19th century.


Jōmon-period sites identified to date in Hokuto, including the Moheji Site: a spouted earthenware vessel with a figured design excavated at Moheji (茂辺地), together.


that would "free" the population from the perceived historical fallacies spouted by the ruling Somoza family.


It is spouted forth from iron tubes.



Synonyms:

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

Antonyms:

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

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