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symbolise Meaning in Bengali



 প্রতীকস্বরুপ হত্তয়া, চিহ্নস্বরুপ হত্তয়া, নিয়মভুক্ত করা, প্রতীকী রূপ দান করা, কোনো কিছুর প্রতীক হওয়া, প্রতীকায়িত করা,

Verb:

নিয়মভুক্ত করা, চিহ্নস্বরুপ হত্তয়া, প্রতীকস্বরুপ হত্তয়া,





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The Canterbury Cross is one of the crosses that are used to symbolise the Christian faith.


leaders of the Soviet Union, such as Khrushchev, used the gesture to symbolise friendship when visiting the United States, and so risked misunderstanding.


In this device, the objects of nature described in the poem symbolise the characters in the situation described in the poem.


She wears a white gown to symbolise purity and usually a tiara or crown.


These birds are said to symbolise contentment and happiness.


Digraph (computing), a group of characters used in computer programming to symbolise one character A directed graph, in graph theory Digraph, component of.


Red, black and white symbolise fire (the sun, representing courage), earth (representing dedication).


swan (Hamsa, हंस) and a diver bird (Madgu, मद्गु), which respectively symbolise Vayu, Agni, Āditya and Prāṇa.


in parts of Bougainville (an autonomous region of Papua New Guinea) to symbolise their transition to adulthood.


The oldest recorded use of the dragon to symbolise Wales is in the Historia Brittonum, written around AD 829, but it is popularly.


bride's "horns" of jealousy, ego and selfishness; it is also said to symbolise the bride's resolve to become a gentle and obedient wife.


badges, logos and various other insignia in the Commonwealth realms to symbolise the royal authority of Queen Elizabeth II.


coat of arms to symbolise this claim.


This symbolised his holding of.


Our doors were also donated by members of the Baden-Powell family, to symbolise that the doors of Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting are open to all women.


The three colours of the stripes are meant to symbolise solidarity, peace and tranquility, and courage and decisiveness, respectively.


Pisanki are now considered to symbolise the revival of nature and the hope that Christians gain from faith in.


principally in those cases where clergy use a helmet and mantling (to symbolise that, despite the perhaps contradictory presence of the helmet, they have.


However, there are many other symbols, both official and unofficial, that symbolise the Luxembourgian nation in the public consciousness.


articles, of foods which are used in religious communities or traditions to symbolise an aspect of the faith, or to commemorate a festival or hero of that faith.



Synonyms:

represent; symbolize;

Antonyms:

disagree; miss; converge;

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