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weather vane Meaning in Bengali



 বায়ুনির্দেশক যন্ত্র, বাতপতাকা,




weather vane's Usage Examples:

A weather vane, wind vane, or weathercock is an instrument used for showing the direction of the wind.


A weather vane, the figure of an old warrior called Old Thomas was put on top of the.


grasshopper weather vane on top of the building was created by Deacon Shem Drowne in 1742.


Gilded with gold leaf, the copper weather vane weighs 80 pounds.


An apparent wind indicator, as found on sailboat, is a small weather vane or arrow that gives an indication of the current apparent wind direction.


The name is said to come from the horse-shaped (Spanish caballo) weather vane from a local pulpería (gauchos' bar); Caballito meaning "Little horse".


For many years a weather vane in the shape of a cockatrice adorned the church of St.


structures, at the top of each of which hangs an organ pipe attached to a weather vane that produces soft-toned sounds when stirred by the wind.


The Söderala vane (Swedish: Söderalaflöjeln) is a weather vane dating from the Viking Age, richly ornamented and made of gilt bronze.


Peter's, with an early 14th-century tower topped by a gilded weather vane in the shape of a large pike by blacksmith Charles Poulter.


1840s, a resident discovered an iron weather vane, believed to be from Pusey's mill.


Initials on the weather vane are those of the partners William Penn.


Herald's logo, an American Indian aiming his bow and arrow, is based on a weather vane fabricated at the Jordan Mott Ironworks, which gave the neighborhood.


largest weather vane is located in Jerez, Spain.


According to the explore north website a challenger for the title of world's largest weather vane is located.


central picturesque bell tower with a steep pyramidal roof topped by a weather vane.


His life and fortune swung like a weather vane, due to complex plots and the troubled time following Peter the Great's.


Trail along which the pioneers travelled, and the roof is topped by a weather vane in the shape of a Conestoga wagon.


Söderala vane, now in the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm was used as a weather vane of Söderala Church until the 18th century.


Number 38 – G H Stainforth The weather vane was originally presented to Weymouth College in 1932 (at that point known.


original design the way it was in late 19th century, thus removing the weather vane which was placed around 1976/1977 and which was too heavy for the old.



Synonyms:

wind tee; vane; weathercock; wind vane; mechanical device; weathervane;

Antonyms:

rotor;

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