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undercast Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

নিচু পর্দায় অভিনয় করা,





undercast's Usage Examples:

same weather, when observed from above, might be referred to as (an) undercast.


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the comments "Dream world ruined by this vandal's romp" and "Miserably undercast, grotesquely overdesigned, sloppily directed and lacks the following:.


reported: "There's a black, uh, cloud of smoke coming up through the undercast at, uh, three-thirty, four o'clock position right now.


1992, Travolta was piloting his Gulfstream N728T at night above a solid undercast when he experienced a total electrical system failure while flying under.


approximately 3,000 feet (910 m) and could see clearly through a scattered undercast.


The Allegheny Mountains were obscured by a thick undercast, and unable to navigate by landmarks, Maughan flew by dead reckoning,.


one): "Light amber with gold tones"; "darker suntanned look with a yellow undercast"; "There is a tendency to blush easily"; "often very rosy"; "there is.


occurred as the tanker was descending on an IFR flight plan through an undercast, was struck by the civilian aircraft operating VFR just below the cloud.


little degree of accuracy when there was partial undercast cloud cover.


At times of completely undercast skies, the anti-aircraft fire was totally inaccurate.


Often, too, B-24 Liberator bomb loads were dropped through the undercast by aid of the newly installed radar bombing equipment, a far cry from.


After several hours of searching through a foggy undercast that extended 200 nautical miles (370 km) offshore, Navy planes found.


expected attacks on their own bases by B-17s (bombing through the fog undercast) at any time after 7:00 am.


the C-47 flew toward Venice, it encountered heavy weather, including an undercast, and, unknown to its crew, blundered into Yugoslav airspace for several.


Maitland held the Bird of Paradise at 1,500 feet (460 m), just above the undercast, to enable Hegenberger to attempt intermittent drift readings of the ocean.



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