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trenails Meaning in Bengali



একটি কাঠের গোঁজ যে জাহাজ নির্মাণ মধ্যে বেঁধে নিন কাঠ ব্যবহার করা হয়; পানি স্ফীত এবং দ্রুত কাঠ রাখা গোঁজ ঘটায়





trenails's Usage Examples:

whereby each arch was made from multiple layers of timbers held together by trenails and supported on stone pillars.


arch was made from 14 layers of 22" x 3-1/2" timbers held together by trenails and built by Messrs.


for them to have committed piracy: "It was canvas, rope, boarding and trenails, put together shipwise—yet it was not a legal ship; the seizure might have.


It was also frequently used for trenails in wooden shipbuilding by shipwrights for its tough properties.


Symmetrical ribs or frames were then lashed to the strakes or secured with trenails.


Chairs have been fixed to the sleeper using wooden spikes (trenails), screws, fang-bolts or spikes.


Nails and trenails have not been used in this ship to secure frames to keel.


Quy Nhơn Almost completed offshore fishing hull, Quy Nhơn Plank fixing, trenails and red lead paint, Quy Nhơn Repaired frames, barge hull, Sa Đéc, Mekong.


10m or more and is strengthened with a substantial gunwale, attached by trenails.


working to be determined by the GNR, and iron spikes instead of wooden trenails used to secure chairs to sleepers.


In many early ships treenails (trenails, trunnels) were used to fasten large timbers.


Ribs were attached to the strakes with cords or trenails, and thwarts installed.


Chairs were secured to the sleepers by trenails (steel spikes driven through a timber sleeve) or three chair-screws on.


of 14 layers of timber, each 22 by 3+1⁄2 inches (56 by 9 cm), held by trenails.



trenails's Meaning':

a wooden peg that is used to fasten timbers in shipbuilding; water causes the peg to swell and hold the timbers fast

Synonyms:

peg; trunnel; treenail; nog;

Antonyms:

fail; destabilise; destabilize; detach;

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