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tombac Meaning in Bengali



তামা ও দস্তা (এবং কখনও কখনও আর্সেনিক একটি খাদ





tombac's Usage Examples:

the 1942 tombac coins, the nickel was made dodecagonal, presumably to help distinguish it from the cent after it tarnished in circulation.


50 g Copper-plated tombac smooth 31 March 2006 proof 35 140 years since the founding of the Romanian.


Silicon tombac (German: Siliziumtombak) is an alloy made of copper (80%), zinc (16%) and silicon (4%).


"Honoured Inventor of the USSR" chest badge was a 30mm in diameter gold-plated tombac circular medal.


The Queen Elizabeth II medal is tombac (a copper-zinc alloy).


Anniversary of the Founding of the Leningrad Mint, issued in 1974; aluminum and tombac, 88 percent copper, 12 percent zinc), 65 millimeters.


Orient album features tracks demonstrating the comparability of the Persian tombac to the Indian tabla.


The two tombac candelabras stolen from Bursa Ottoman House were put up for sale in an auction.


It was a 34 mm in diameter circular medal struck from tombac and then silver-plated and oxidised.


It was made of brass or tombac bronze with a silvered matte finish.


It was in either tombac or zinc and featured a ship with a large German eagle grasping a swastika.


The medal was of circular shape, 32 mm in diameter, and was made of tombac.


NAVIGATOR" (Russian: ЗАСЛУЖЕННЫЙ ВОЕННЫЙ ШТУРМАН), in the center, the gilt tombac image of a jet plane climbing diagonally towards the right its nose and.


MILITARY PILOT" (Russian: ЗАСЛУЖЕННЫЙ ВОЕННЫЙ ЛËТЧИК), in the center, the gilt tombac image of a jet plane climbing diagonally towards the right its nose and.


It is clad with tombac panels in a rhomboid pattern on three sides.



tombac's Meaning':

an alloy of copper and zinc (and sometimes arsenic

Synonyms:

tombak; metal; tambac; alloy;

Antonyms:

nonmetallic; purity;

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