Discover full dictionary

Change Library:

Tartar শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: তরতর

Tartar Meaning In Bengali তরতর

Tartar

ছাতা, দাঁতের পাথরি, মদের পিপার গাত্রে সংলগ্ন অম্ল পদার্থ, তাতার দেশীয় ব্যক্তি,

Definition

1) Tartar can refer to a hard, yellowish deposit that forms on teeth due to the calcification of dental plaque.
2) Tartar can also refer to the thick, crusty substance formed on the inner surface of wine casks from the fermentation process.
3) Tartar can be used to describe a member of the Turkic people who settled in various parts of Europe and Asia, especially during the Middle Ages.

Examples

Tartar Example in a sentence

1) The dentist removed the tartar buildup on my teeth during my cleaning.

2) My grandmother's homemade tartar sauce perfectly complemented the fried fish.

3) Tartar can form on teeth when plaque hardens over time.

4) The tartar on the pan was difficult to scrub off after letting it sit for too long.

5) The chef added a dollop of tartar to the plate before serving the seared scallops.

6) I prefer my steak cooked medium and topped with a savory tartar.

7) Despite brushing twice a day, I still struggle with tartar buildup along my gumline.

8) The ancient warrior's armor was adorned with spikes and tartar design.

9) Fresh parsley adds a vibrant touch to homemade tartar sauce.

10) The Mediterranean dish featured tender lamb skewers paired with a zesty minted tartar.

Part of Speech

Tartar (Adverb)

Synonyms

Umbrella , Must , Gingham , Sunshade , Tartar , Fungus - (NOUN) ছাতা

Tartar - (SYNONYM) দাঁতের পাথরি

Tartar - (SYNONYM) মদের পিপার গাত্রে সংলগ্ন অম্ল পদার্থ

Tartar - (SYNONYM) তাতার দেশীয় ব্যক্তি

Bangla Academy Dictionary

tartar

Antonyms

Ally
Associate
Friend

Encyclopedia

Tartar can refer to a hard, yellowish deposit that forms on teeth due to the calcification of dental plaque.
Tartar can also refer to the thick, crusty substance formed on the inner surface of wine casks from the fermentation process.
Tartar can be used to describe a member of the Turkic people who settled in various parts of Europe and Asia, especially during the Middle Ages.