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wreathe Meaning in Bengali



 পরিবেষ্টন করা, বিজড়িত হত্তয়া, পাক খাত্তয়া, পাক খাত্তয়ান, মোচড়ান, মোচড় খাত্তয়া, মালা গাঁথা, পাকানো, জড়ানো, বুনন হওয়া,

Verb:

মোচড় খাত্তয়া, মোচড়ান, পাক খাত্তয়ান, পাক খাত্তয়া, বিজড়িত হত্তয়া, পরিবেষ্টন করা,





wreathe শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

১৭২৩ সালের মাঝামাঝি সময়ে উন্নয়নশীল শহরটির চারিদিকে প্রাচীর দিয়ে পরিবেষ্টন করা হয় ।

wreathe's Usage Examples:

Byron's Youth and Age: 'Tis but as ivy-leaves around the ruin'd turret wreathe, All green and wildly fresh without, but worn and gray beneath.


In Greek mythology, Cisseus (Ancient Greek: Κισσεὺς means "wreathe with ivy") may refer to the following personages: Cisseus, an Egyptian prince as one.


honor, renown, fame', from the verb στέφειν (stéphein), 'to encircle, to wreathe'.


honor, renown, fame", from the verb στέφειν (stéphein), "to encircle, to wreathe".


Today the award is a laurel wreathe, a diploma and a book gift worth 2500 DKK.


reave wreathe ˈriːv reaves wreathes ˈriːvz reaves wreaths ˈriːvz reef wreath ˈriːf reeve wreathe ˈriːv reeves wreathes ˈriːvz reeves wreaths.


his apt habits, every way answerable to his state and profession, with a wreathe of Sea-shelles on his head, and his harpe haging in fayre twine before.


Many outdoor cafes wreathe the square, with Presseklubben and 3 brødre being the most well-known.


However, it may also be white or wreathe or just stalks of a grass of the types found in other cultures and believed.


The Duke and Duchess also laid a wreathe in Blenheim to mark the 100 year anniversary of World War I before touring.


Gigantomachia has Gaia, imagining the Giants victorious, propose that "Porphyrion, wreathe thou thy head with Delphi's laurel and take Cirrah for thy sanctuary",.


rate wraith ˈɹeɪt read wreathe ˈɹiːd reads wreathes ˈɹiːdz reads wreaths ˈɹiːdz reed wreathe ˈɹiːd reeds wreathes ˈɹiːdz reeds wreaths ˈɹiːdz ride.


form the Mountain of Smoke, named as such due to the mists that often wreathe the summit.


Like all peritrichs, the mobilids possess a spiral wreathe of cilia running counterclockwise around the oral region (peristome), at.


) plant woven into a wreathe (Chamberlain (1882), p.


) sheath ([θ]) - sheathe ([ð]) wreath ([θ]) - wreathe ([ð]) advice ([s]) – advise ([z]) house ([s], n.


When alarmed the larva essentially jumps from the host and continues to wreathe and wriggle wildly.



Synonyms:

enlace; wind; intertwine; entwine; interlace; lace; twine;

Antonyms:

disentangle; untwist; unweave; unsnarl; untwine;

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