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stilts Meaning in Bengali



 রণ পা,

Noun:

রণ-পা,





stilts's Usage Examples:

The breeding habitat of all these stilts is marshes, shallow lakes and ponds.


Jumping stilts, bounce stilts or spring stilts are special stilts that allow the user to run, jump and perform various acrobatics.


Spring stilts using fiberglass.


can/bucket stilts and pole stilts.


Unlike other forms of stilts, hand-held stilts are not tied or strapped to the wearer.


Hand-held pole stilts consist of.


distinct groups of birds, the avocets (one genus) and the stilts (two genera).


Avocets and stilts range in length from 30 to 46 cm (12 to 18 in) and in weight.


considered "divine" or "God-given" in origin), calling them "nonsense upon stilts.


dilution of the gene pool is one reason black stilts are threatened with extinction.


Black and pied stilts in New Zealand represent two colonisations of.


/ˈævəsɛt/ are a genus, Recurvirostra, of waders in the same avian family as the stilts.


houses (also called pile dwellings or lake dwellings) are houses raised on stilts (or piles) over the surface of the soil or a body of water.


The honden's floor is raised above the ground through the use of stilts (see photo).


(lit: "stage house") houses built on stilts.


The main characteristic of a typical Malay kampung house is its on stilts or piles.


The building has a 45° angled top with a base on four stilts, as well as a six-story office annex to the east.


Nestling banded stilts have white down, unlike any other species of wader.


Later, the ancient Koreans started raising their buildings on stilts, so that the inner partitions and arrangements are somewhat obscure.


The house is traditionally built of wood and raised on stilts, with a stepped, or gradated, floor composed of two to five areas at slightly.



Synonyms:

column; piling; spile; pillar; sheet piling; sheath pile; pile; sheet pile;

Antonyms:

oxidise; oxidize; pull; cathode; disarrange;

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