anvil

নেহাই
definition
noun
Thousands of stone hammers, anvils , crucibles, metal objects, and pieces of ancient metallurgical debris were also recovered.
a heavy steel or iron block with a flat top, concave sides, and typically a pointed end, on which metal can be hammered and shaped.
translation of 'anvil'
যে লৌহখণ্ডের ওপর রেখে কামার কিছু পেটায়
noun
নিহাই,
কামারের নেহাই,
নেহাই
example
All you need is a plenishing hammer, the 'anvil' , a few metal punches, files, tin-snips for cutting sheets of silver up to make rings and that's it.
The findings are drawn from examination of the hammer, 'anvil' and stirrup bones in the ears of Homo heidelbergensis fossils, also known as Boxgrove Man.
The firm no longer shoes horses, but still practises all the other traditional methods - using an 'anvil' , hammer and coke fire - that the first Dunbars used all those years ago.
Composed mostly of ice, an 'anvil' cloud gets its shape from the rising air in the thunderstorm that expands and spreads out as the air bumps up against the bottom of the stratosphere.
A thundercloud, with a distinctive upper 'anvil' shape, results from air which is moist and unstable rising by convection.
In the simplest case, the metal is compressed between a hammer and an 'anvil' and the final shape is obtained by turning and moving the work piece between blows.
The winds from above cause the head of the storm to tilt, and this creates the 'anvil' at the top.
Then Wollaston placed the metallic plug onto an 'anvil' and began to hammer it - gently at first and then with increasing intensity.
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They are both innately skilled, whether working metal with a hammer and 'anvil' or wood with a carving tool.
In his youth he struck many a telling blow from the hammer on the 'anvil' and now he is keeping an important part of our culture alive.
The middle ear is an air-filled cavity which consists of an eardrum and three tiny, interconnected bones - the hammer, 'anvil' , and stirrup.
Their first few tools consisted of an engine block which was used as an 'anvil' and some self-made hammers.
The blacksmith's skills are shown in the 'anvil' and the hammer.
The sound makes the eardrum vibrate, which in turn causes a series of three tiny bones (the hammer, the 'anvil' , and the stirrup) in the middle ear to vibrate.
If a component was fairly large, he might have to modify his hearth to accommodate the work, and certainly needed to draft in help to control the hot metal on the 'anvil' .
The top of a cumulonimbus cloud is often capped by cirrus, which is why the 'anvil' of a thundercloud is often brilliant white.
After a few minutes, he lifted the piece of metal off the 'anvil' with a pair of tongs and plunged it into a bucket of water near by.
Amature meteorologists will recognize the cumulonimbus, a thunderstorm cloud characterized by the 'anvil' shaped top.
As the Smith forged iron, with his hammer and 'anvil' , so the development of the blast furnace required control over fire-processes.
The smith looked up from the sword he was pounding on an 'anvil' with a huge hammer, and wiped his eyes.
Rather, imagine the work of a blacksmith with his heavy hammer and 'anvil' and a thick leather apron, smoke billowing from the forge.
Three small bones (the hammer, 'anvil' , and stirrup bones) vibrate with the sound, passing the vibrations to the inner ear.
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There they became the 'anvil' and the hammer, minute bones that transmit sound from the eardrum to the stirrup bone and, ultimately, to the inner ear.
Although the small shop houses a grinder-buffer, drill, bench sander and electric saw, most of the tools are primitive looking hammers, mallets and 'anvils' .
The evidence from the 14th-century cathedral at Orvieto provides indications of the tools used in mosaic-making, ranging from hammers, 'anvils' , and a variety of cutting tools to blowpipes, shears, and ladles on the glass-making side.
The researchers found when Saharan dust is in the air, the 'anvils' produced by Florida's convective thunderstorms tend to be a little smaller in area, but better organized and thicker.
Here, among heavy industrial machinery, 'anvils' and workbenches, Gibb and his assistant, Fiona Liddell, make miracles happen.
Skilled club-makers such as Willie Grant and Robin Faichney toiled nearby, and the sound of metal bashing against the 'anvils' contributed to an incessant din resounding through Betty's ears.
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