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waterskin Meaning in Bengali



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waterskin's Usage Examples:

A waterskin is a receptacle used to hold water.


a waterskin, known as mashk (مشک) in Luri and Persian in Iran, and maskah (مسکه) in Afghanistan.


This is done by pouring the milk in the waterskin, usually.


battles, their waterskin is pierced, but they find a source of rock oil in the ground and carry some back to Jerusalem in the repaired waterskin.


The act of drinking portrayed in statuary—the figure employs a traditional waterskin.


Waterskin: Roman camps would typically be built near water sources, but each soldier would have to carry his water for the day's march in a waterskin.


derives from the verb khanatha, meaning "to fold back the mouth of a waterskin for drinking", indicating some measure of being languid or delicate.


woman Bilulu, who had murdered her husband Dumuzid, and turned her into a waterskin.


III showed that the official provided the "food supplies, clothes, a waterskin, [.


Helped by an inflated waterskin, he swam down the Nile until he reached the point where the battle was.


some controversy by shooting an Aden man who attempted to vandalise a waterskin and struck Barttelot with a stick.


manicas, a marching pack (sarcina), about fourteen days' worth of food, a waterskin (bladder for posca), cooking equipment, two stakes (sudes murale) for.


A tied bundle of documents, the Bar-Kokhba letters, was found in a waterskin, next to what were apparently a woman's belongings: wool, cosmetic tools.


of the Water Carriers", (Mashki from Persian root word Mashk, meaning waterskin), also Masqi Gate (Arabic: بوابة مسقي), it was perhaps used to take livestock.



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