लाघवकारक Meaning in English
लाघवकारक शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : symable
, slag
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्लगियरस्लैलम
स्लैलोमिंग
स्लैलोम्स
पटक देना
स्लैम नृत्य
स्लैम डुबो देना
लांधना
प्रवाद
मिथ्यापवाद
निंदास्पद
निंदलेख
निंदासूचक
निन्दालेख लिखनेवाला
स्लेंडराइज
लाघवकारक इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The process of manufacturing this material uses a similar principle to the formation of Pele's hair: melting rock and recycled slag from steel manufacturing combined with high-pressure air currents.
Spleen (anatomy) The Sweden men's national basketball team (svenska basketslandslaget) represents Sweden in international basketball competition.
Erich von dem Bach issued a new directive stating that captured civilians were to be evacuated from the city and deported to concentration camps or to Arbeitslager labour camps.
Eenmaal geslagen, nooit meer bewogen (1995)- Charles.
He later played for Feyenoord Rotterdam, KFC Winterslag and Olympiakos, before he returned to Norway in 1985, making his debut in the Norwegian Premier League for Rosenborg.
Primary cargoes include slag, salt, autos/trucks, containers, petroleum, heavy equipment, lumber, and aggregate.
Copper slag remains on the beach, which has been dated to the 9th and 8th centuries BC by radiocarbon methods; in other words, the city may have been founded to process ore.
It was managed by the Kotlaslag division of Gulag.
Waseige also managed several other clubs: Winterslag, FC Liège, Lokeren, Charleroi, FC Brussels and Sporting CP in Portugal.
However the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) monitored the new process and found that electroslag welding, because of the very large amounts of confined heat used, produced a coarse-grained and brittle weld and in 1977 banned the use of the process for many applications.
Whiplash (magazine) (Voorslag), a South African literary magazine.
After that they were forged several times, usually with the trip hammer or with sledgehammers until all the slag and charcoal had been removed.
It was designated a Polizeihäftlingslager (police detention camp), under the administration of the Nazi "security police" (Sicherheitspolizei, SIPO).