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starched Meaning in Bengali



 মাড় দেত্তয়া,




starched's Usage Examples:

it is almost always white, and, being unattached to the shirt, can be starched to a hard cardboard-like consistency.


The starched collar rested on this.


It is essentially a type of wimple consisting of a large, starched piece of white cloth that is folded upwards in such a way as to create.


A wimple might be elaborately starched, and creased and folded in prescribed ways, and later elaborated versions.


The term lawn is also used in the textile industry to refer to a type of starched crisp finish given to a cloth product.


The ruff, a starched, pleated white linen strip, originated earlier in the sixteenth century.


widely used in the manufacture of corsets and corsetry: it yields a more starched-like type of cloth that holds its shape better than many other fabrics.


that fits onto a buttonhole on the front of a pleated shirt, or onto the starched bib of a stiff-front shirt.


Salt-starched skeleton trees are visible along both sides of U.


The upper part of the għonnella was starched quite stiffly, and given a broad, rounded frame, formed by means of a board.


Cravats were made of silk, satin, lace and lightly starched cambric, lawn and muslin, and stickpins were necessary accoutrements to.


A mundu is usually starched before use.


century, most notably during the age of Beau Brummell, made of heavily starched linen and elaborately tied around the neck.


In order to improve its looks, khādī/khaddar is sometimes starched to give it a stiffer feel.


He invented the use of starched bandages.


Seutin had travelled through Russia demonstrating his starched bandage, and his technique had been.


entity in itself, like the detachable collar, so it could be laundered and starched more easily than a traditional shirt with the bosom attached.


starched, detachable, variety and also include starched single cuffs (secured with cufflinks) all in white.


This is because, in the past, a starched stiff-fronted.


His stiff, starched white and yellow neck collar appears tight and restrictive.


his signature white hair, black sunglasses, fingerless gloves, and high, starched, detachable collars.



Synonyms:

amylum; Otaheite arrowroot; cassava starch; arrowroot; Otaheite arrowroot starch; polyose; manioca; polysaccharide; amyloid; arum; cassava; manioc; cornflour; cornstarch; sago;

Antonyms:

unscrew; slacken; relax; stay; resolution;

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