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flagstones Meaning in Telugu ( flagstones తెలుగు అంటే)



జెండా రాళ్ళు, షిలా ప్లేట్

స్ట్రాటిఫైడ్ రాయి, ఇది సుగమం రాళ్ళు వంటి తగిన ముక్కలుగా విభజించబడింది,

Noun:

షిలా ప్లేట్, ప్లేట్,



flagstones's Usage Examples:

One of the more unusual listed structures in Warburton is the 25"nbsp;m stretch of wall constructed from flagstones, probably built in the 18th or 19th century.


Anglo-Saxons in particular used flagstones as flooring materials in the interior rooms of castles and other structures.


(historically Athlacka, from Irish: an tÁth Leacach, meaning "the ford of the flagstones") is a small village in County Limerick, in the south west of Ireland.


The lower lawn is bordered by raised curved flowerbeds edged with flagstones; to the west of.


The name is derived from Áth Liag ('the ford of the flagstones'), indicating its use as a crossing point between the kingdoms of the Uí Maine and Uí Briúin.


with Kilkenny marble flagstones, which were highly polished with wear glistened when wet.


These flagstones split easily along the bedding and have been used as building material.


Athleague (Irish: Áth Liag (na Sioca), meaning "ford of the flagstones") is a village and a parish in the Diocese of Elphin on the River Suck in the west.


path paved with flagstones runs northwest across the lawn.


The popularity of this route had eroded vegetation from a strip 70"nbsp;m wide across the moor, which has been alleviated since 1996 by the construction of a path made of flagstones.


The chamber is thus made of 15 flagstones and two wedging stones.


diverting sections of the path onto firmer ground, and laying flagstones or duckboards in softer areas.


The flagstones show a marked cyclicity in their sedimentation, with 86 such cycles being counted for the whole.



Synonyms:

paving stone, flag,



Antonyms:

increase,



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