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woollen Meaning in marathi ( woollen शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



लोकरीचे, पशमोतपडी, लोकर, केसाळ,

Adjective:

पशमोतपडी, केसाळ, लोकर,



woollen मराठी अर्थाचे उदाहरण:

वेगवेगळ्या देशात वेगवेगळ्या प्रकारच्या बाहुल्या बनवून त्या वापरल्या जातात व त्यायोगे लोकरंजन केले जाते.

गॅलेलिओने लोकरीचा व्यापार करणे, मठात जाऊन भिक्षुकी करणे वगैरे बऱ्याच भन्नाट गोष्टी करण्याचा प्रयत्‍न केला.

तीनही कलांत अनुस्यूत असणारे, अंत:सूत्रातील असे एकच लयतत्त्व जाणून आत्माभिव्यक्ती, आनंदानुभूती, लोकरंजन, लोकोपदेश यासाठी या तीनही कलांचा त्यांनी सूज्ञपणे व मनोज्ञ उपयोग केला.

लोकराज्य श्री ज्ञानेश्वरी सप्तशताब्दी (महाराष्ट्र शासन शिक्षण विभाग).

२) 'लोकराजा शाहू छत्रपती' ग्रंथास १९९९ साली महाराष्ट्र शासनाचा राज्य पुरस्कार.

लोकरंगकला आणि नागर रंगभूमी (संपादित).

लोकरे शेतकरी कुटुंबात जन्माला आले.

[2] "जीन" देखील एक (ऐतिहासिक) प्रकारचा बळकट कापडाचा संदर्भ घेते ज्या सामान्यत: सूती वांग आणि लोकर वेफ ("व्हर्जिनिया कापड" म्हणून ओळखले जाते) बनलेले असतात.

या श्लोकांचा अर्थ समजण्यास गणपतीस थोडा वेळ लागल्याने त्यांना आणखी श्लोकरचना करण्यासाठी अवसर मिळाला.

मेंढ्यांच्या लोकरीपासून अनेक प्रकारची वस्त्रे विणली जातात.

यांच्या चेहऱ्यावर लोकर नसते.

व्हानुआतूचे क्रिकेट खेळाडू फ्रेडेरिक क्लोकर (१३ मार्च, १९८३:डेन्मार्क - ) हा कडून क्रिकेट खेळणारा खेळाडू आहे.

woollen's Usage Examples:

Industries include distilling, brewing, and the manufacture of woollens, and there are quarries of granite and limestone.


In the assessment of John Munro, "the medieval scarlet was therefore a very high-priced, luxury, woollen broadcloth.


worsted, bay, woollen yarn, cloth, serge, bays, kerseys, says, frizes, druggets, cloth-serges, shalloons, drapery stuff, or any woolen manufacture.


scarlet was therefore a very high-priced, luxury, woollen broadcloth, invariably woven from the finest English wools, and always dyed with kermes, even.


Opened in 1890, the Rock Mill is a waterwheel powered woollen mill, the last commercial woollen mill remaining in Wales.


Well into the mid-1900s, turf, hay, potatoes, turnips, and cabbage were sold on Abbey Street; poultry on Glebe Street; calves on Bridge Street; and cloth, flannel, woollen socks, lace, wheat, oats, and barley outside the Market House.


One of the earliest pioneers of profit sharing was Englishman Theodore Cooke Taylor, who is known to have introduced the practice in his woollen mills during the late 1800s.


the famous Methuen Treaty, which, in return for the admission of English woollens into Portugal, granted differential duty favoring the importation of Portuguese.


in very short supply, and the booklet encouraged women to unpick old unwearable woollen items in order to re-use the wool.


wearing a long woollen comforter in Sir Henry Lucy's Diary of the Salisbury Parliament for 10 June 1888 which was published in book form in 1892.


involved with pasture but supplemented their incomes by weaving woollens and fustians in the domestic system.


In its history Beaminster has been a centre of manufacture of linen and woollens, the raw materials for which were produced in the surrounding countryside.


When cloth, especially woollen cloth, is woven, the surface of the cloth is not smooth, and this roughness.



Synonyms:

fabric, cloth, wool, material, woolen, tweed, textile,



Antonyms:

incorporeality, incorporeal, unbodied, immateriality, insulator,



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