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thin rope Meaning in Bengali



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thin rope's Usage Examples:

thunderstorms in the form of a wedge of rain-cooled air, which is visible as a thin rope-like cloud on weather satellite imagery or a fine line on weather radar.


The husks from the nuts are braided and woven into a strong, thin rope "as thick as a cod line".


cord String (structure) made of multiple strands twisted together or thin rope Cord or CORD may also refer to: Cord, Arkansas Alex Cord (born 1933),.


mounted under the handguard containing up to 300 metres (980 feet) of thin rope.


simple yet visually intricate patterns, usually with several pieces of thin rope (often jute, hemp or linen and generally around 6 mm (0.


consists of one or more cloth panels, or a woven network of twine or thin rope stretched with ropes between two firm anchor points such as trees or posts.


A thin rope carry handle is also provided.


upper part of the bag and the skin is sealed by tying it tightly with thin rope.


invented the Manby Mortar, (later used with the breeches buoy), that fired a thin rope from shore into the rigging of a ship in distress.


A thin rope is run across the edge of end of the curved front to provide rudimentary.


Turbot and other flatfish were suspended on thin rope to prevent them from clogging the augur holes.


In place of mechanical ascenders, one or more thin rope slings (or prusik loops) may be used which can be slid along the thicker.


A sounding line or lead line is a length of thin rope with a plummet, generally of lead, at its end.


A leaf from a palm leaf of Skanda Purana manuscript book, held together by a thin rope.


[citation needed] This modern chain is a static cord (thin rope) 50 metres long, marked with a small tag at each metre, and also marked.


[kʌʂʈəm] 'difficult' Toda [pɔʂ] '(clan name)' Subapical Torwali ݜےݜ [ʂeʂ] 'thin rope' Ubykh [ʂ̺a] 'head' See Ubykh phonology Upper Sorbian Some dialects [example.


conspirators within reach, he was spared torture and execution by hanging with a thin rope, and sentenced to a military execution.


degree face to the pair's last bivouac site, where he found 20 metres of thin rope, allowing him to make short abseils down some of the hardest parts.


Retractable, a hook on a thin rope that retracts automatically into a large plastic handle, allowing the.



Synonyms:

tenuous; paper thin; transparent; capillary; ribbonlike; ribbony; fine; filiform; bladed; vaporous; hairlike; light; threadlike; filamentous; thickness; gauzy; diaphanous; thready; slender; filmy; wafer-thin; compressed; gossamer; see-through; sheer; hyperfine; papery; lean; gauze-like; vapourous; cobwebby; flat; filamentlike; sleazy; narrow; depressed;

Antonyms:

wide; thick; thinness; awkward; naive;

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