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strakes Meaning in Bengali



পুরু তক্তা একটি কাঠের জাহাজের পাশ বরাবর একটি শৈলশিরা বিরচন





strakes's Usage Examples:

adjoining strakes.


In boat and ship construction, strakes immediately adjacent to either side of the keel are known as the garboard strakes or A strakes.


(LERX) are also sometimes referred to as wing strakes.


On both supersonic and subsonic types, smaller strakes are sometimes applied to the forward fuselage.


It is characteristically wide with high strakes due to the rough seas surrounding Itbayat.


is one of the strakes of wooden planking that forms the outer skin of the hull of a ship, but substantially thicker than the other strakes.


The boats are rounded with thin ribs (lagkaw) and four strakes (tavas) at the sides, including the topmost strake, the pamekpekan.


in appearance to the tomako war canoes, but differs in that the topmost strakes of the lisi have a gap in the middle.


Certain specific strakes are uniquely identified: Keel: is a special strake of the Bottom plating.


keel, from the bow to the stern; these may variously be called stringers, strakes, or clamps.


The strakes were made from heartwood taken from the section in between the softer sapwood.


Long-EZ has a canard layout, with a swept wing with root leading edge strakes and wingtip rudders, and a pusher engine and propeller.


wooden strakes separated by narrow gaps are very common and perform extremely poorly.


Metal gratings are sturdier and can have narrower strakes, and angling.


(1989-1991) and Ford Flex (2009–2019) with a series of horizontal grooves and strakes.


Solomon Islands which also lacks outriggers, but differs in that the topmost strakes of the lisi have a gap in the middle.


During the industrial age, iron strakes were replaced by a solid iron tyre custom made by a blacksmith after the.


These include strakes, where material is removed from the surface of the wheel to achieve protrusion;.


semicircular strakes attached near the base of the Command Module, which were intended to improve aerodynamic stability during reentry.


However, the strakes were.


topside and sheer strakes are planked up, held together along their ‘lands’ – the areas of overlap between neighbouring strakes – by copper rivets.


vectoring, modifications to the flight controls, and with actuated forebody strakes.


distinctive feature were two removable wooden side strakes called falke, after which falkuša got its name.


The strakes raised the rim of the boat by about half.


that the gripe will fit onto the land (the joint between the adjacent strakes) while admitting the point of a wedge between the free ends of the two.



strakes's Meaning':

thick plank forming a ridge along the side of a wooden ship

Synonyms:

board; gun rest; wale; gunnel; plank; gunwale; vessel; watercraft; garboard; garboard strake; garboard plank;

Antonyms:

exit; get off; disembark; starve; live out;

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