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briquet Meaning in Tamil ( briquet வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சிற்றரிகல்,



briquet's Usage Examples:

His brother and Augustus, after fighting with great distinction against the Turks both by land and sea (Prince Eugene decorated him with a sword of honour for his valour at the siege of Belgrade), had returned home to marry Sophia Sieniawska, whose fabulous dowry won for her husband the sobriquet of "the Family Croesus.


"His brother and Augustus, after fighting with great distinction against the Turks both by land and sea (Prince Eugene decorated him with a sword of honour for his valour at the siege of Belgrade), had returned home to marry Sophia Sieniawska, whose fabulous dowry won for her husband the sobriquet of "the Family Croesus.


What we see is part of a large industrial plant that once made smokeless coal briquettes.


The exports of greatest value are textiles, lace, coal, coke, briquettes, glass, machinery, railway material and fire arms.


In the same way the volume of a briquette between the planes x xo, y yo, x a, y b may be denoted by [[Vx,y ]yyo] u 'x' xo.


He was so handsome in person as to have earned the sobriquet of "the beauty of holiness.


In person Douglas was conspicuously small, being hardly five feet in height, but his large head and massive chest and shoulders gave him the popular sobriquet " The Little Giant.


The briquette may usually be regarded as divided into a series of minor briquettes by two sets of parallel planes, the planes of each set being at successively equal distances.


attain approximately the same strength as similar briquettes attain at seven days in water at the ordinary temperature.


,y s) is found by multiplying by pq x r P - 1 ys 4-1 the volume of that portion of the original briquette which lies between the planes x xo, y yo, y ys.


His troops had captured Messina after a bombardment which earned him the sobriquet of King Bomba; Catania and Syracuse fell soon after, hideous atrocities being everywhere committed with his sanction.


Its somewhat gloomy aspect, enhanced by the tortuous narrow lanes flanked by gabled houses of the 15th century, has gained for it among countryfolk the sobriquet of the "Witches' nest" (Hexen-Nest).





Synonyms:

block, briquette,



Antonyms:

free, unclog, natural object,

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