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tombstones Meaning in Bengali



 কবরোপরি স্মৃতিস্তম্ভ,

Noun:

কবরোপরি স্মৃতিস্তম্ভ,





tombstones's Usage Examples:

Special emblems on tombstones indicate several familiar themes in many faiths.


Cyrillic: Стећци, pronounced [stěːtɕtsi]) is the name for monumental medieval tombstones, that lie scattered across Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the border parts.


with about 200 tombstones made of solid limestone, was established in the fourteenth century.


The largest found specimens of tombstones in the necropolis.


احمد جامی) is a collection of religious buildings, mosques, houses and tombstones all around the central tombstone of Sheikh Ahmad-e Jami, Iranian Muslim.


encroach upon the old one, leaving many of the khachkars and ancient tombstones upturned in a pile, moved from their original locations.


The church is set in a churchyard which has listed tombstones by Edwin Lutyens.


There are tombstones around him, and the setting is typically misty and dim.


Island (Levuka), and Suva (old cemetery) with Jewish inscriptions on the tombstones, dating back to the first Jewish settlers in the 19th century.


containing a selection of stone artifacts, including pagan tombstones from Zeugma, Christian tombstones, and Hittite statuary.


The graveyard has a significant number of tombstones from highland clans, in particular Clan MacKinnon.


Middle Ages as a symbol of death and especially as a memento mori on tombstones.


Some common themes appear on many Jewish tombstones.


The loutrophoros itself is a motif for Greek tombstones, either as a relief (for instance, the lekythos on the Stele of Panaetius).


It also contains an old cemetery with animal-shaped tombstones.



Synonyms:

gravestone; grave; stone; monument; memorial; tomb; headstone;

Antonyms:

frivolous; unimportant; noncritical; achromatic; artifact;

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