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panging Meaning in Telugu ( panging తెలుగు అంటే)



ఉక్కపోత, వేలాడతీయటం

Noun:

వేలాడతీయటం, హాంగ్,



panging's Usage Examples:

Trepanging is comparable to clamming, crabbing, lobstering, musseling, shrimping and other forms of "fishing" whose goal.


harvested by hand from small watercraft, a process called "trepanging" after the Indonesian trepang.


He was the first trepanger to pay the South Australian government for a trepanging licence in 1883, an impost that made the trade less viable (At the time this jurisdiction administered the Northern Territory).


Panhandling is an umbrella term that represents begging, sponging and spanging.


See alsoTrepangingPatorani and padewakang, two types of perahu used for trepanging by MakassanHistory of Australia before 1901YolnguTheory of Portuguese discovery of AustraliaBaijini, a legendary people interpreted by some researchers as pre-Makassan visitors to Arnhem Land.


The Wurrwurrwuy stone arrangements at Yirrkala, which are listed as heritage monuments, depict aspects of Makassan trepanging, including details of the vessels' internal structures.


After two more wreckings, and in the climate of general decline in trepanging, he retired in 1907.


Trepang may refer to: A marine invertebrate harvested by trepanging, thus: A common name for species of the holothuroidea (sea cucumber) class of animals.


Trepanging is comparable to clamming, crabbing, lobstering, musseling, shrimping and other forms of "fishing" whose goal is the acquisition of edible invertebrates.


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Voyage to Marege and Kayu JawaTrepanging fleets began to visit the northern coasts of Australia from Makassar in southern Sulawesi, Indonesia, from at least 1720 and possibly earlier.


Trepanging is comparable to clamming, crabbing, lobstering, musseling, shrimping and other forms of "fishing".


Trepanging is the act of collection or harvesting of sea cucumbers, known in Indonesian as trepang, Malay těripang, and used as food.



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