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staunches Meaning in Bengali



একটি তরল প্রবাহ বন্ধ

Adjective:

বায়ুরোধী, জলরোধক,





staunches's Usage Examples:

navigability were made in 1638 and in the early 18th century, when locks and staunches were built.


A series of staunches were built, to hold back the water and raise the levels, but they were.


recorded that there were 18 staunches at the time, with a lock at Ware and tidal gates at Bow.


He recommended that the staunches should be replaced by pound.


recommended canalising some stretches of the river, and suggested that seven staunches and a pen sluice would be needed.


navigation was extended to Bedford in 1689 by the construction of new staunches and sluices.


It used fifteen staunches and had a 13-kilometre (8.


called navigation weirs, on the East Anglian rivers they were called staunches, those on the River Avon, Warwickshire were called water gates, and in.


at their overnight camp, Will walks on alone and finds his father, who staunches his bleeding and tells him to join Lord Asriel's forces.


Freddy staunches the bleeding and recovers enough strength to enter the schoolhouse, only.


Authorised by an Act of 1751, the river was opened for barge traffic, with ten staunches constructed, from King's Lynn to Narborough, a little east of Pentney.


Alexander staunches the wound with his diadem.


were responsible for the lode from 1767, and were empowered to build staunches and collect tolls.


They rebuilt all of the locks, and replaced the remaining staunches with locks.


fruit pulp is used as a treatment for dysentery, and an infusion of fruit staunches haemorrhaging.


"Weatherill staunches Labor opposition to back gay marriage Bill".


would require 16 locks and four stanks (which were probably half-locks or staunches).



staunches's Meaning':

stop the flow of a liquid

Synonyms:

unswerving; constant; steadfast;

Antonyms:

inconstant; rear; disagree; differ;

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