lidded Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( lidded ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
, ଆଚ୍ଛାଦିତ,
Adjective:
ଆଚ୍ଛାଦିତ |,
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lidded's Usage Examples:
the droopy-lidded maniac in the flesh, Tobin Bell is, for all the film"s gewgaws, Saw II"s sturdiest horror, a Terence Stamp look-alike who calls to mind.
It was followed by the goods wagon GGw 97-15-02, lidded wagon KKw 97-27-18 and luggage van KD4 974-309.
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the rice and the soup, both in lacquered lidded bowls.
460s BCE) was named by Sir John Beazley for a large lidded amphora in the Antikensammlung Berlin, the Berlin Painter"s namepiece.
Lidless mugs and lidded tankards may be the most familiar pewter artifacts from the late 17th and 18th centuries.
The genus is characterised by enlarged, lidded photophores present at the end of the tentacular club.
ViolaceaeMalpighiales genera The term tôle, derived from the French tôle peinte, painted sheet metal, is synonymous in English usage with japanning on tin, such as the tôle shades for bouilotte lamps and other candle shades, and trays and lidded canisters, in which stenciling and gilding often features, almost always on a black ground.
– as well as three-dimensional objects – lidded bowls and boxes, cups, clysters, musical instruments, knives with decorated handles, and baskets.
can also be used in archaeology and art history to describe small, round lidded boxes designed for any purpose from antiquity or the Middle Ages, such as.
Gracixalus gracilipes, commonly known as the Chapa bubble-nest frog, black eye-lidded small tree frog, yellow and black-spotted tree frog or slender-legged bush.
A variant on the dustpan is the silent butler, a handheld, lidded dustpan.
Serving dishes include: butter dishes; casseroles; fruit bowls; ramekins or lidded serving bowls; compotes; pitchers or jugs; platters, salvers.
Synonyms:
topped,
Antonyms:
bare-breasted, topless,