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zigzag Meaning in Tamil ( zigzag வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கோணல் மாணல்,



zigzag's Usage Examples:

Threads of coloured molten glass were spirally coiled round the body, and, whilst still viscid, were dragged into zigzags with a metal hook.


Here it bends south again, and with many a zigzag continues its general westerly direction, crossing the arid plains of Bechuana, Bushman and Namaqualands.


The western boundary was settled by Anglo-German agreements of 1890 and 1899; it leaves the coast west of the town of Lome and proceeds in a zigzag line to where the Deine river joins the Volta; thence follows the Volta to its junction with the Daka and then the Daka up to the point where 9° N.


The decoration of zigzag lines was probably applied directly after the body of the vase had been blown.


This paved road is easily recognized as it zigzags up the hill, with treasuries and the bases of various offerings facing it on both sides.


Note the zigzag axis (rhachilla) bearing long silky hairs.


The western boundary was settled by Anglo-German agreements of 1890 and 1899; it leaves the coast west of the town of Lome and proceeds in a zigzag line to where the Deine river joins the Volta; thence follows the Volta to its junction with the Daka and then the Daka up to the point where 9° N.


The mule path descends on the south side of the pass by an extraordinary series of zigzags, made accessible for mules (though no rider is now allowed to descend on mule-back) by a band of Tirolese workmen in 1740-1741.


The system of decorating vases and vessels by means of strands of glass trailed upon the surface in knots, zigzags and trellis work, was adopted by the Moors and is characteristic of Roman craftsmanship.


The vessels of later date which have been found in considerable quantities, principally in the coast towns and islands of the Mediterranean, are amphorae and alabastra, also decorated with zigzag lines.


A zigzag highway, regarded as a triumph of engineering, winds through the mountain passes between Cettigne and the Austrian seaport of Cattaro; and other good roads give access to the richest parts of the interior.


The city changed as she wandered the zigzag roads toward its center until she came upon an inner wall - -now open - -leading to stone structures gleaming with gold and silver artwork.


Sitting unobtrusively in the county for hours is often more rewarding than zigzagging around for a new tick.





Synonyms:

go, locomote, turn, travel, crank, move,



Antonyms:

follow, fall, advance, go, stay in place,

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