स्प्लल Meaning in English
स्प्लल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : splall
, spall
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्पेलियोलॉजिस्टस्पैम्ड
स्पुमोनी
स्पैनसेल
स्पैनड्रल्स
स्पैनियल
स्पैनग्लिस्ट
स्पेनियल
स्पैनिश आर्मडा
स्पैनिश जलसेना
स्पैनिश्ा लोग
थप्पड
स्पैनर
स्पैनर्स
स्पार बोया
स्प्लल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Col pianoforte in spalla ().
This can lead to spalling of the brick surface, and can also encourage the bulging associated with snapped headers.
Instead, it may have been spalled off from 6 Hebe or its parent body.
Roman Alexandria The Chevalliers of Aspall Hall are a family in Britain that have lived and farmed at Aspall Hall since 1702.
It is used for building and monumental work, with waste stone being cut for spalls.
Salt carried by fog or mist reached the rebar, causing corrosion and concrete spalling.
Note 1: size medium, triple curve, complete armor plate weight (including spall cover) required to protect against threat at stated multi-hit spacing when used in conjunction with NIJ IIIA soft armor vest.
The fragmentation occurs by the force of the volcanic explosion, or by thermal shock and spallation during rapid cooling.
Its superstructure and substructure were described as poor with advanced section loss, deterioration, spalling, or scour.
Gablet, a triangular termination to a buttress: see Glossary of architecture Galleting, sometimes known as garreting or garneting, is an architectural technique in which spalls (small pieces of stone) are pushed into wet mortar joints during the construction of a masonry building.
Train-related introductions in 1978 The Tragedy of Lucretia is a tempera and oil painting on a wood cassone or spalliera panel by the Italian Renaissance master Sandro Botticelli, painted between 1496 and 1504.
The Kessler syndrome is troublesome because of the domino effect and feedback runaway wherein impacts between objects of sizable mass spall off debris from the force of the collision.
Only a handful of churches of this type remain in England; other surviving examples include churches at Lower Peover and Marton (Cheshire), Melverley (Shropshire), Besford (Worcestershire) and Hartley Wespall (Hampshire).