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symbolises Meaning in Bengali



 প্রতীকস্বরুপ হত্তয়া, চিহ্নস্বরুপ হত্তয়া, নিয়মভুক্ত করা,

Verb:

নিয়মভুক্ত করা, চিহ্নস্বরুপ হত্তয়া, প্রতীকস্বরুপ হত্তয়া,





symbolises's Usage Examples:

vigilance, the open book symbolises the importance of education, the hoe represents the country's agriculture, and the star symbolises Marxism and internationalism.


The blue of the shield symbolises the River Thames, the heart of the City of London.


The chain symbolises the links of fellowship between the.


crescent represents Islam, the country's state religion; the blue canton symbolises the unity of the Malaysian people; the yellow of the star and crescent.


(মানুহ বিহু): The first day of the Bohag month marks Manuh Bihu ('Manuh' symbolises "Elders" and Ancestral Spirits).


White symbolises purity, the sum of all colours, and light, while black symbolises origins, distinction, fecundation and.


The cherry symbolises the heart of the bird.


The flag symbolises the islands' Scottish and Norwegian heritage.


The coat of arms of the DYMM Sultan Perak symbolises the highness of the Sultan.


It is a black heart turned upside down with a stalk at its base and symbolises the pike or halberd, two medieval weapons.


The yellow frigatebird symbolises command over the sea, freedom, and dance patterns.


In modern times it symbolises the county of Lancashire.


violet symbolises loyalty and faithfulness.


March Daffodil or jonquil unequalled love April Daisy or sweet pea The sweet pea says good-bye, or symbolises blissful.


"qìng") symbolises a just and upright life.


the pair of rhinoceros horns (犀角, xījiǎo) symbolises happiness.


the double coins (雙錢, shuāngqián) symbolises wealth.


This symbolises many small elements uniting to form one formidable object, for example.


It symbolises worldly power and holy might and also acts as a sort of mission statement.


The vulture in the tree also possibly symbolises death.


The cross she embraces with one arm symbolises Christianity.


As the National Flower, the plum blossom symbolises: Three buds and five petals - symbolises Three Principles of the People and the five branches.


The black colour of the unpolished rice symbolises death, while the sweet filling represents resurrection.



Synonyms:

represent; symbolize;

Antonyms:

disagree; miss; converge;

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