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



, ଖାଲି ପାଦ, ନଲ୍ ବିନା, ପାଦହୀନ, ନଲ୍ ଖୋଲା, ଜୋତା ବିନା,

Adjective:

ପାଦହୀନ |,

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unshod's Usage Examples:

retrieved September 21, 2014 Gillon, Doug (September 1, 1986), Whittle unshod hero of Britain"s relay triumph - Cram and Buckner add to record-equalling.


Commonly, members of the procession are unshod in deference to the displayed scripture.


unshod wheels; 1 "curtall" saker on shod wheels; 1 iron saker on unshod wheels; 1 iron bombard; 1 brass falcon with shod wheels; 1 falconet on unshod.


of wood held together with wooden pegs, and draft animals were usually unshod to avoid sparks from steel shoes or nails.


of the world and are also presented in court and showcased to the public unshod.


by Ted McDonald, a runner who earned the nickname "Barefoot Ted" for his unshod feet and successful career as a barefoot running coach.


Hoof boots may also be used when transitioning a horse from shod to unshod riding, or carried during a ride in case a horse throws a shoe.


It is a rough sled having two unshod hardwood runners, which are preferably of yellow birch, selected from timbers.


widespread in Italy by the first century AD: "The greater part of Italy uses an unshod pestle and also wheels which water turns as it flows past, and a trip-hammer.


shoes in public, is participating in the aforementioned sports or goes unshod either for religious or punitive reasons may be described as a barefooter.


resides not at the Temple, but at Mappilassery House! Reverentially, on unshod feet, the Temple delegates enter the prayer room, where along with Christian.


In an unshod condition, where one is without any shoes, the locomotor effects are primarily.


The custom of going unshod was introduced into the West by St Francis of Assisi for men and by St Clare.



Synonyms:

barefoot, stockinged, shoeless, unshoed, barefooted,

Antonyms:

ironshod, booted, shoed, sandaled, shod,

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