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towlines Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( towlines ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଟାୱାଇନ୍,

(ନାଟିକାଲ୍ |,

Noun:

ଗୁଣନ,

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towlines's Usage Examples:

Reasons for postponement included snapped towlines and poor weather conditions.


A keelboat, it could be propelled by oars, sails, poles and towlines.


action of 13 September 1810 and the action of 18 September 1810, providing towlines to the battered British frigates Africaine and Ceylon.


Zouave cut her towlines; backed up; and, upon pulling free, resumed her firing.


In extremely heavy weather during the voyage south, the towlines to both barges parted; and Zuni experienced great difficulty in keeping.


Theoretical analysis of the lateral stability of a glider towed by twin parallel towlines, NACA Advance Restricted Report 3K17.


hooks, placed just behind the wing leading edge, were added for Y-end towlines.


of the shoals the sea began to rise, and soon everything in the way of towlines had been parted, and it was only when we slowed down to seven knots or.


Anchors were dropped, and tugboats tried unsuccessfully to attach towlines to the ship.


Motorized pulley towlines are often used to tow riders and their tube back to the top of the course.


Soviet cruiser Murmansk ran aground on Christmas Eve in 1994 after her towlines snapped off the nearby North Cape.


had seven of the nine enlisted men (two had remained on board to handle towlines), and the three officers from the crew on board.


Upstream the boats were pulled by towlines.



Synonyms:

towing rope, towing line, line, towrope,

Antonyms:

inactivity, natural object, straight line, curve, uncover,

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