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varnisher Meaning in Bengali



বার্নিশ একটি সমাপ্তি কোট প্রযোজ্য কেউ





varnisher's Usage Examples:

Alexandre, who described himself in 1767 as Vernisseur du Roi de Prusse ("varnisher to the king of Prussia").


He was briefly apprenticed to be a varnisher, then was sent to the "Канцелярия от строений" (Chancellory of Buildings).


Census, Pasquale Biondolillo was employed as a piano varnisher.


First, he started an apprenticeship as a painter and varnisher.


Fuld also worked as a varnisher which led to his job as foreman at the Kennard Novelty Co.


He left school at age 14 to become an apprentice varnisher.


Among the trades taught to boys in 1848 were mechanic, carriage worker, varnisher/painter (verniciatore), blacksmith, cobbler, typographer, and engraver/wood.


This is also the period in history where "varnisher" was identified as a distinct trade, separate from both carpenter and.


which manufactured Fuld's talking boards and where Fuld had worked as a varnisher, claimed he learned the name "Ouija" from using the board and that it.


Already in 1939 he emigrated as a Jew to London and worked in England as a varnisher and farmhand.


Johann Conrad, painter and varnisher, was in his first marriage married to Anna Margarete Jung (August 14,.


pharmacy, five physicians’ practices, several workshops, carpentry shops, a varnisher and a scrapyard are all located in Altenglan.


He first completed training as a painter and varnisher in the motor-vehicle sector and ran his own workshop in Graz.


At the age of 14 he was apprenticed to a Japanner (varnisher) in Birmingham, and eventually started his own japanning business in partnership.


West as an apprentice as well as a varnisher and finisher.



varnisher's Meaning':

someone who applies a finishing coat of varnish

Synonyms:

finisher;

Antonyms:

nonworker;

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