wares Meaning in Bengali
বেসাতি, পণ্যদ্রব্যসমূহ,
Similer Words:
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warlike
warlock
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warlords
warm
wares শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
উনবিংশ শতাব্দীর মধ্যভাগে অপ্রতিযোগী পণ্যদ্রব্যসমূহ মহাদেশগুলোর বাজারগুলোতে নিত্য-প্রয়োজনীয় দ্রব্যসমূহের বিনিময়ে আদান-প্রদান ।
wares's Usage Examples:
The place where such wares are made by a potter is also called a pottery (plural "potteries").
Traditionally, East Asia only classifies pottery into low-fired wares (earthenware) and high-fired wares (often translated as porcelain), the latter also including.
vessels fired in bonfires or kilns, to the sophisticated Chinese porcelain wares made for the imperial court and for export.
from several parts of the world, including many types of European painted wares, often produced as cheaper versions of porcelain styles.
1902 its wares were marked Doulton ' Co.
It always made some more decorative wares, initially.
Celadon is a term for pottery denoting both wares glazed in the jade green celadon color, also known as greenware (the term specialists now tend to use).
Examples of classic Korean wares are the celadons of the Goryeo dynasty (918–1392) and the white porcelains.
Whether wares made for non-Western markets are covered by the term depends on context.
depicting historical and mythical scenes, these works were known as istoriato wares ("painted with stories").
of newspaper clippings, organized in folders about persons, companies, wares, events and topics.
diagnostic wares of this period included Mud Applique Wares, Incised (Deep and Light), Tan/Chocolate Slipped Wares, Brown-on-Buff Wares, Bichrome Wares (Paintings.
multi-coloured or "enamelled" wares became known as "Imari ware", and a different group kakiemon, while blue and white wares were called "Arita ware"; in.
mid-17th century when Japan started to industrialize, high-quality standard wares produced in factories became popular exports to Europe.
It was widely exported, and inspired imitative wares in Islamic ceramics, and in Japan, and later European tin-glazed earthenware.
The wares produced are a complex and varying mixture of styles, based on Chinese porcelain.
It is usual to divide Roman domestic pottery broadly into coarse wares and fine wares, the former being the everyday pottery jars, dishes and bowls that.
Many wares were produced at the Gangjin Kiln Sites in southwestern Korea.
Synonyms:
tableware; article of commerce; woodenware; article; metalware;
Antonyms:
discharge; sell; import; export; buy;