English to Bengali Dictionary iron

iron

লোহা
definition
verb
In fact, my mother and I also washed and ironed his clothes in case the Minister has forgotten that part of his story.
smooth (clothes, sheets, etc.) with an iron.
noun
This shining metal was not raw iron but hard steel, which bent the softer wrought-iron blades of the Gauls.
a strong, hard magnetic silvery-gray metal, the chemical element of atomic number 26, much used as a material for construction and manufacturing, especially in the form of steel.
a caulking iron
a tool or implement now or originally made of iron.
translation of 'iron'
verb
ইস্ত্রি করা,
শৃঙ্খলিত করা
noun
অয়স,
লৌহশৃঙ্খল,
লোহা,
লৌহ,
অদ্রিার,
লোহ,
শক্তি,
নোয়া
adjective
লৌহজাত,
কঠিন,
লৌহপূর্ণ,
কঠোর,
লৌহনর্মিত,
লোহার,
লৌহতুল্য,
লৌহনির্মিত
example
So small a phrase, and yet it bore the strength of 'iron' .
But materials such as 'iron' , or cobalt have an unequal numbers of up and down electron spins and are magnetic.
Men, on the other hand, are at a risk of having too much 'iron' in their diet because they do not regularly lose blood, as women do in their menstrual cycle.
This is done on serum as anticlotting compounds bind serum 'iron' .
Watching fat grams often means cutting red meat or dark chicken, both 'iron' sources, from one's diet.
Kohl, hailed by friend and foe for his part in unifying Germany and building a united Europe, was accused of using secret slush funds to keep his 'iron' grip on the party he led for twenty-five years.
a caulking 'iron'
Glauconite is close in composition to muscovite but has some 'iron' , magnesium, sodium, and calcium.
Instead of a heated 'iron' , the upper part of the base supports a pierced basket for charcoal.
Using an electric 'iron' , the sheets were pressed flat.
a caulking 'iron'
To make the situation worse, spinach contains phytate, a compound that prevents 'iron' from entering the bloodstream.
Personally she is my favourite, although I also like Hope's inner 'iron' strength, and Faith's inner vulnerability.
The most interesting question is whether the prime minister's 'iron' grip on his party slipping?
Slaves worked in all the metal crafts - 'iron' , tin, copper, gold, and silver.
Put your money in 'iron' and steel, chemicals, or timber.
Many of the electrical goods we use today such as the electric 'iron' , shaver, vacuum cleaner and washing machine were invented in the early part of the 20th century.
The amount of 'iron' in the diet of veal calves is carefully controlled to produce the pale meat product demanded by the marketplace.
The 'iron' grip that Williams wielded over his ministers and senior party officials was the envy of other political leaders, who all tried to emulate him.
For the first time in 20 years, his 'iron' grip on the company was getting shaky.
The purpose of the clearing bath is to remove 'iron' compounds.
Back then, a cowpoke would rope a steer, wrestle it to the ground, and a compatriot would use an 'iron' heated over a campfire to burn a mark into the cow's hide.
Calcium, sulphur, magnesium, aluminium, 'iron' , copper, zinc and manganese were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry.
When you're going to hit a low tee shot, it's better to tee the ball low and use a driver instead of an 'iron' .
People with high levels of 'iron' in their diet are more likely to develop Parkinson's disease, new research suggests.
Some suggest his 'iron' grip of the party he personifies may be on the wane.
serve liver as it's a good source of 'iron'
Mordants most commonly used in tissue staining are salts of aluminum, chromium, 'iron' , potassium, and tungsten.
It is a fiendishly difficult task at a time when nothing seems to shake Labour's 'iron' grip on power in Scotland.
The magazine finally hit the newsstands again after Soeharto relinquished his 'iron' grip in 1998.
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