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tarpaulins Meaning in Bengali



 তেরপল,

Noun:

তেরপল,





tarpaulins's Usage Examples:

vegetation (usually for fodder), and transport, while most are covered with tarpaulins and are used by tourists.


retiring from baseball, he started his own company that began making tarpaulins to cover baseball diamonds during rain.


Additional amenities for tarpaulins include removable tarpaulin doors (nylon pieces added to the main openings.


not only rolling stock but also tools, equipment, huts, furniture and tarpaulins.


uninformed of the hanging of tarpaulins all around the city.


Moreno then added that they have to remove the tarpaulins as they have a ordinance against.


stand-alone flies are also sometimes referred to as bivouacs, bivvies, tarpaulins, or hootchies.


horses and bullocks; the Government furnished them with pack saddles, tarpaulins, tent, arms, ammunition, and skeleton charts.


ponchos, sleeping bag covers, tablecloths, curtains, parachute canopies, tarpaulins, or discarded canvas—"sealed in a blanket"—slang.


must withstand considerable stresses such as upholstery, car seating, tarpaulins, tents, and saddlery require very strong threads.


Polytarp sails refer to sails constructed from rectangular polyethylene tarpaulins.


tarpaulin covers that were deemed unsatisfactory in damp climates; but tarpaulins are still used as hoods in some cases.


increasing number of swap bodies have a hard surface instead of curtains and tarpaulins.


families moved into tent-like huts, each constructed from USA-supplied tarpaulins covering a wood frame.


Some flat wagons are able to be covered completely by tarpaulins or hoods and are therefore suitable for the transport of weather-sensitive.


water containers and water purification tablets, first-aid products, tarpaulins, blankets, and other supplies.


around the port in temporary accommodation in tents and shelters made from tarpaulins.


Swiss Militärblachen, a kind of Military Shelter-half, are square tarpaulins printed with camouflage.


[citation needed] The factory was used by the railway to make tarpaulins for covering open wagons.



Synonyms:

canvass; canvas; tarp;

Antonyms:

uncover;

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