upriver Meaning in Bengali
Similer Words:
uproaruproarious
uproariously
uproars
uproo
uproot
uprooted
uprooting
uproots
ups
upset
upsets
upsetting
upshot
upside
upriver's Usage Examples:
at high water when it is possible to reach the bridge a mile-and-a-half upriver at Pont (Old Cornish: Pont Pyll, meaning bridge of the creek) the end of.
(Cherokee: ᏔᎵᏏ, romanized: Talisi) was the southernmost (and furthest upriver) of a string of Overhill Cherokee towns that existed along the lower Little.
Many of the Rencong scripts are also known as "Surat Ulu," or "upriver scripts," given their prevalence away from a coastline.
referred to the south-facing coast of West Africa and the land stretching upriver from there.
where erosion caused by the tidal effects of incoming sea water passing upriver has widened the riverbed into an estuary.
urban centre, the city of Minatitlán, Veracruz, is 17 miles (27 km) NNW upriver.
It was just upriver from the principal "Lower Town" of Keowee.
landing at the municipal airport, sometimes at dirt airstrips on ranches upriver from Ojinaga.
lumber at New Orleans, because they could not easily make the journey upriver.
military forces of the United States and Mexico 20 miles (32 km) west upriver from Zachary Taylor's camp along the Rio Grande.
on the lower river in the 1840s allowed navigation, which was extended upriver after the construction of locks and dams starting in 1875.
Sections of the river are used for whitewater kayaking, and a section upriver is popular with flatwater racers (canoe racing), and the river is known.
(alternatively spelled Tanjung) language, which is spoken even farther upriver near the town of Kapit.
It is the part of Uptown New Orleans farthest upriver while still being easily accessible to the French Quarter.
away much of the original settlement, which had been located 6 km (4 mi) upriver from Hudson Bay.
Synonyms:
upstream;
Antonyms:
downstream; downriver;