earthworks Meaning in Tamil ( earthworks வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
மண்வேலை,
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earthworks தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
1968 அக்டோபரில் ராபர்ட் சிமித்சன் என்பவர் நியூயார்க்கில் உள்ள துவான் காட்சிக்கூடத்தில் "மண்வேலைகள்" (Earthworks) என்னும் தலைப்பில் கண்காட்சி ஒன்றை ஏற்பாடு செய்திருந்தார்.
மண்வேலைகள் செய்வது, நூல் நூற்றல் , பருத்தி கம்பளி உடைகள் தயாரிப்பது ஆகியன ரிக்வேத கால மக்களின் உப தொழிலாக இருந்துவந்துள்ளன.
earthworks's Usage Examples:
The new study consisted of a measured survey of the surviving earthworks, together with a geophysical survey of features below the surface.
Surrounding the church (which stands in a highlying portion of the g own known as Chipping Hill) there are earthworks, possibly the remains of a fortification recorded as made by order of Edward the Elder in 913, but perhaps of British origin.
Then or possibly even earlier the old rampart was for two-thirds of its circuit buried under enormous earthworks, the remainder being rebuilt.
To the south of the town stands a modern palace, defended by earthworks and Krupp guns.
Of the castle earthworks and fragments of walls remain.
His troops were entrenching themselves solidly in face of the invaders both at Helles and at Anzac, so that his antagonists would be obliged to storm lines of earthworks whenever they should attempt to make further progress.
The town is of high antiquity, and is partially surrounded by earthworks probably of British construction.
Across the river from the town ancient earthworks (Bucton Castle), of British origin, are seen, and a Roman road passing them, and running north and south is also traceable.
"Tradition claims that King Athelstan threw up defensive earthworks here, but the existing castle is attributed to Joel of Totnes, who held the manor during the reign of William the Conqueror, and also founded a Cluniac priory, dedicated to St Mary Magdalene.
To sum up the history of Scythia, the oldest inhabitants of whom we hear in Scythia were the Cimmerii; the nature of the country makes it probable that some of them were nomads, while others no doubt tilled some land in the river valleys and in the Crimea, where they left their name to ferries, earthworks and the Cimmerian Bosporus.
Synonyms:
sconce, rampart, wall, bulwark,
Antonyms:
attack,