gable Meaning in Tamil ( gable வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
கேஃபில்,
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gable தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
அந்தப் பகுதி அம்பெர்டோ ரோபினா லிட்டில் ஹவானாவின் தென்மேற்கு இறுதியில் இருக்கும் அவரது தந்தையின் கேஃபில் இருந்து தலைமையேற்று நடத்தும் கியூபன் கும்பலினால் கட்டுப்படுத்தப்படுகிறது.
gable's Usage Examples:
Below this the only large affluent is the Nam Pawn, which drains all Karenni and a considerable portion of the Shan States, but is quite unnavigable.
, on the Hocking river (non-navigable), about 32 m.
, however, is a succession of navigable estuaries which penetrate inland nearly to the Argentine frontier.
There are many interesting brick houses, dating chiefly from the first half of the 17th century, with curious gables and picturesque ornamentation, carvings and inscriptions.
Bouillon is the only town on its banks, and since it is not navigable it has escaped the contamination of manufacturing life; its valley remains an ideal specimen of sylvan scenery and medieval tranquillity.
The river, which is navigable for 8 months in the year, has been internationalized under the Treaty of Versailles as far as Grodno (extreme point for steamer navigation).
The Roper is a magnificent stream, navigable for about 75 or 80 m.
In the last-named department it soon becomes navigable, namely, at St Sever, after passing which it is joined on the left by the Larcis, Gabas, Louts.
"Tenison, according to Gilbert Burnet, "endowed schools, set up a public library, and kept many curates to assist him in his indefatigable labours.
navigable aqueduct in Britain is the Pontcysyllte in Clwyd, Wales, opened 1805.
He was good-natured when not crossed, generous to dependents who made themselves useful to him, and indefatigable in defending the cause of those who were oppressed by the systems with which he was at war.
It has been estimated that the irrigated and irrigable area under private canals is about 80,000 acres, and that that still undisposed of in 1909, irrigated by the state under the Carey Act, amounted to 180,000 acres.
long with a passage down the centre, and stands on a platform or veranda raised on piles, with the ridge-pole projecting considerably at the gables so that the roof may cover it at each end.
Synonyms:
pediment, bell gable, corbie gable, gable end, gable wall, wall,
Antonyms:
None