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Ramal শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: শাখানির্গত

Ramal Meaning In Bengali শাখানির্গত

Ramal

শাখানির্গত,

Definition

1) Ramal: A type of verse in Arabic poetry that consists of three feet with the first two feet being of two short syllables each and the final foot being a long syllable.
2) Ramal: A term used in geomorphology to describe a type of erosion caused by a stream that creates small channels and intricate patterns in the landscape.
3) Ramal: A term used in Islamic architecture to refer to a type of decorative ornamentation involving geometric patterns and designs, often found in mosques and palaces.

Examples

Ramal Example in a sentence

1) The ancient ruins revealed intricate ramal patterns carved into the stone walls.

2) The ramal divination revealed a path to the hidden treasure.

3) The sorcerer traced intricate ramal symbols in the sand to invoke a spell.

4) The ramal script was written with flowing, elegant strokes.

5) The village oracle studied the ramal markings on the ancient tablet.

6) The mysterious ramal symbol appeared repeatedly in the explorers' journey through the jungle.

7) The wise guru interpreted the ramal patterns in the stars, predicting a bountiful harvest.

8) The intricate ramal design on the tapestry was a symbol of protection.

9) The secret society used a unique ramal code to communicate discreetly.

10) The ramal architecture of the temple reflected an ancient spiritual connection to nature.

Part of Speech

Ramal (Adjective)

Synonyms

Ramal - (SYNONYM) শাখানির্গত

Antonyms

Smooth
Flat
Even

Encyclopedia

Ramal: A type of verse in Arabic poetry that consists of three feet with the first two feet being of two short syllables each and the final foot being a long syllable.
Ramal: A term used in geomorphology to describe a type of erosion caused by a stream that creates small channels and intricate patterns in the landscape.
Ramal: A term used in Islamic architecture to refer to a type of decorative ornamentation involving geometric patterns and designs, often found in mosques and palaces.