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stone wall Meaning in Bengali



 পাষাণপ্রাবীর,

Noun:

পাষাণপ্রাবীর,





stone wall's Usage Examples:

Some dry stone wall constructions in north-west Europe have been dated back to the Neolithic.


compared him to a "stone wall", hence his enduring nickname.


farmers and primitive people by piling loose field stones into a dry stone wall.


castles, with the wooden fence around the top of the motte replaced by a stone wall.


Key, delimited by Biscayne Bay in the north and west and a half ruined stone wall on its southern side, it contains three historic buildings and the Boca.


Hadrian, and that the stone wall was the work of Severus.


In fact all these elements date to Hadrian's reign, with the stone wall having been built first.


Dry-stone wall Earl Young (architect) Stone wall Stonemasonry Architecture "The history, science and poetry.


As the turf wall lies some distance from the stone wall, the sites are not accessible from the Hadrian's Wall Path.


that has provided evidence of housing, decorated stone slabs, a massive stone wall with foundations, and a large building described as a Neolithic "cathedral".


The image (right) depicts a typical stretch of the A4135 road; the dry-stone wall illustrated is of considerable age.


Originally consisting of two residential buildings linked by a stone wall, the castle is surrounded by landscape park.


village of Leitrim, in Drumgooland parish, nestled between the farmer's stone wall and a back road.


at the centre of the inscription, which covers one side of a Portland stone wall.


The central feature of the painting is the dressed stone wall, trimmed with polished marble, which has a much admired luminescent quality.


It is a cross between traditional mortared stone wall and a veneered stone wall.



Synonyms:

dry-stone wall; fencing; dry wall; fence;

Antonyms:

agree;

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