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



ପବନ ଚଷମା,

ଏକ ଭୂସମାନ୍ତର ସିଲିଣ୍ଡରକୁ ନେଇ ଲିଫ୍ଟିଙ୍ଗ୍ ଡିଭାଇସ୍ ଏକ ଖାଲି ବେସ୍ ଦ୍ୱାରା କେବୁଲ୍ କିମ୍ବା ଦଉଡି ପବନ |,

Noun:

ଚକ୍ରବ୍ୟୁହ,

windlasses's Usage Examples:

It seems impossible to tighten cables of such enormous lengths by windlasses as described by Herodotus.


steep cable railway inclined planes using static steam engine powered windlasses, similar to mechanisms of modern ski lifts.


hammers and wedges to split the rock, wiskets or baskets to contain it, corves or sledges to drag it to the shaft bottom, and windlasses or stows, to lift.


double-drum mooring winches and two combined electrically driven anchor windlasses for raising and lowering the anchor and its 142-millimetre (5.


cranes to be powered manually by windlasses with radiating spokes, cranks and by the 15th century also by windlasses shaped like a ship"s wheel.


The boatswain typically operates the ship"s windlasses when letting go and heaving up anchors.


rotating screws, gantries, A frames, gin poles, shear legs, sheerleg, windlasses, lifting harnesses, fork lifts, hydraulic lifting pads, air lift bags.


The windlasses for beaching the ships can still be seen.


scarlet topsail, I was more struck by the anchors, and the capstans and windlasses, and the stern cabins.


14 177 6th The Bodleian Library A letter asking for windlasses.


Some boatmen had their windlasses "silvered" (or chrome plated) for increased comfort and to prevent rusting.


competitors relied on muscle power using topside mounted capstans and windlasses, which would soon be replaced in most applications by winches, including.


Medieval cranes were occasionally powered by cranks, although more often by windlasses.



Synonyms:

capstan, winch, yarder, ship, yard donkey, lifting device,

Antonyms:

push, get off, disembark, fire,

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