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wearer Meaning in Bengali



 যে পরিধান করে,

Noun:

যে পরিধান করে,





wearer's Usage Examples:

imposes a barrier between the wearer/user and the working environment.


This can create additional strains on the wearer, impair their ability to carry.


and fastened to a user to prevent the wearer from drowning in a body of water.


The device will keep the wearer afloat with their head and mouth above.


In some cases, hoods are used to prevent the wearer from seeing where they are going (e.


A respirator is a device designed to protect the wearer from inhaling hazardous atmospheres, including fumes, vapours, gases and particulate matter such.


harness fits the wearer, how the dildo attaches to the harness, as well as various features intended to facilitate stimulation of the wearer or a sexual partner.


It can signify that the wearer has spent time in prison.


indoor clothing and serves the same purpose as an overcoat; it protects the wearer from the cold, rain or wind for example, or it may form part of a fashionable.


assist in the camouflage of the wearer.


It also prevents light from reflecting off the helmet and can protect the wearer from sunlight.


The suit covers the wearer to prevent skin and hair being shed into a clean room environment.


to be healthy and beautiful, with a buildup of indigo in the skin of the wearer being generally considered to protect the skin, and denote affluence.


with its festive decoration and society's positive attitude toward the wearer indicating a relaxation, or even reversal, of certain social norms.


length of cloth suspended both front and back from the shoulders of the wearer, often reaching to the knees.


Sports fabrics are technical materials which help to keep the wearer comfortable during exercise.


the cultural and social standing of the wearer; the higher the chopine, the higher the status of the wearer.


A well-made ghillie suit is extremely effective in camouflaging its wearer.


analogy was drawn from the way the ocularium (the slit through which the wearer of the helm could see) resembles the open mouth of a frog.


One high-profile wearer of "dolphin shorts" is Richard Simmons, who boasted of owning 400 pairs.


masks protect both the wearer (by filtering the inhaled air) and bystanders (by blocking down forceful exhalations from the wearer that can spread pathogens.


biological agents, as well as irradiated particles from the air to allow the wearer to breathe safely.



Synonyms:

user;

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