ब्रॉडसाइड्स Meaning in English
ब्रॉडसाइड्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : broadsides
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
नकदी की मशीनधुंधला,काले रंग का
खस्तापन से
अग्र प्रांगण
फ्रंटन
फलप्रद बनाना
फलदायक
फ्रूटीकोज
लगातार बकवास करना
पूर्ण नेल्सन
सेज से भरा
पूरे तौर पर
फनेब्रियल
अंत्येष्टि स्थल
व्यर्थ प्रयास
ब्रॉडसाइड्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The library’s collections include 60,000 books, 800,000 photographs, 5 million manuscripts, 6,500 prints and broadsides, 1 million pieces of printed ephemera, extensive genealogy indexes, and more, reflecting the history of Maryland and its people.
Barnum, Haverly advertised the Mastodons in broadsides, newspapers, and playbills: "FORTY—COUNT 'EM—40—FORTY—HAVERLY'S UNITED MASTODON MINSTRELS".
And since then has authored dozens of books and poetry broadsides as well as created paintings, sculpture, prints, and experimented with photography (included photograms in the early 1940s).
From the photographer Goldian (Gogo) Nesbit, the book Graffiti (1955) and two broadsides also appeared in 1955.
Environment of Africa The term gun deck used to refer to a deck aboard a ship that was primarily used for the mounting of cannon to be fired in broadsides.
Though Wandrei had, for reasons unknown, abandoned the writing of poetry around 1934, he wrote four poems in 1977 and 1978 which he circulated amongst friends and colleagues as limited state broadsides.
Norman's designs for printed books (and books on printing), poetry broadsides, maps, pamphlets, reproduced etchings, historical documents, greeting cards, and other ephemera, are numerous and well documented on the internet, in bookstores and libraries.
The song is number 1173 in the Roud Folk Song Index, which lists 200 versions, many of which are broadsides, in chapbooks or song collections.
American Samoan people of Chinese descent This list of broadsides of major World War II ships ranks the total weight of projectiles that can be delivered in single broadsides by major vessels in service during World War II.
Listed are the broadsides in pounds and kilograms (for a single main battery salvo), as well as the range to which it can be fired in yards and kilometres and the maximum rate of fire in salvos per minute.
Blackbeard's ship fired at least two more broadsides on Maynard's, killing several of Maynard's men.
The term is commonly used to describe the firing of broadsides by warships, especially battleships.