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straighter Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

রূজু, সুষম, ন্যায়পরায়ণ, টানা, সটান, খাড়া, সোজা, অবক্র, সিধা, ঋজু, সরল, সরাসরি,

Adverb:

সদ্ভাবে, স্পষ্টবাক্যে, খাড়াভাবে, ততক্ষণাত, সরাসরিভাবে, সোজাসুজি, সরলরেখায়, সিধা, সোজা,





straighter শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এত খাড়া যে যাতায়াতের জন্য সিঁড়ি, তারে টানা ট্রামগাড়ি এমনি লিফটেরও ব্যবহার আছে ।

সম্মুখ লাথি (ইংরেজি: Front kick ) একটি পদাঘাত সোজা সামনের দিকে হাঁটু তুলে, যখন পাদদেশ এবং ঠেং অবাধে ঝুলন্ত বা টানা নিতম্ব অবস্থা থেকে, তারপর পরিচর্যাকারী সামনে ।

সুষম সরল বহুভুজগুলো সাধারণত উত্তল হয় ।

straighter's Usage Examples:

gunnii though it has larger flowers and longer, straighter leaves.


In Renaissance or Neoclassical works they are normally thinner and straighter.


laya after a vilambit composition in raga Darbari Kanada, as Adana is straighter than Darbari in its chalan, thus allowing faster passages.


bow, who has the best vision when looking over their shoulder, or on straighter courses stroke may steer, since they can point the stern of the boat at.


one or more cross-city routes or radial routes offering services in a straighter line into or out of a city or town centre.


curved along the whole cutting edge; the French style has an edge that is straighter until the end and then curves up to the tip.


lumber: Made in a factory under controlled specifications, it is stronger, straighter, and more uniform.


By 1870, amputation blades had become straighter, and more closely resembled the "Liston" European style.


The straighter the knees, the more the hamstrings are stretched and stressed by the movement.


It resembles the far more common rufous-breasted hermit, but has a straighter bill and lacks rufous in the tail.


style that combines parodies of ballet, posing, and physical comedy with "straighter" pieces intended to show off the performers' technical skills.


only cuts faster than a regular hand saw, but the cuts are smoother, straighter, and more square than what is normally achievable with a hand-held power.


highway first opened to vehicle traffic in 1953, and was re-routed to a straighter and wider alignment in 1970.


After completion of the straighter Oder–Havel Canal in 1914, the economic relevance of the Finow Canal decreased.


opened to traffic on 6 November 1769 and in some definitions includes its straighter bypass built in September 1827, a 550-yard (500 m) section of the New.


Later canals tended to be much straighter and more direct - a good example is the Shropshire Union Canal engineered.


describes it - Forewings slightly narrower than in Bactra lancealana, costa straighter ; light ochreous or ochreous-brownish, indistinctly darker-strigulated ;.



Synonyms:

direct; directly;

Antonyms:

nonobservance; nonconformity; competition;

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