English to Bengali Dictionary sawmill

sawmill

করাত-কল
definition
noun
The courts did little to stop textile mills, machine shops, sawmills , chemical works, and similar businesses from polluting.
a factory in which logs are sawed into lumber by machine.
translation of 'sawmill'
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noun
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example
Withering drought, the 'sawmill' closing, families leaving the district in droves and the nationwide rural downturn had brought Ranfurly to its knees.
To power their 'sawmill' 's waterwheel, they carved out a channel which in effect created the island we know today.
At the abandoned fort, the 54th destroyed more than fifty bales of cotton, a gristmill, and a 'sawmill' .
Along with a 'sawmill' , power plant, and gypsum processing facility, Belledune is also home to one of the world's largest lead and zinc smelters.
Joseph Schneider arrived in Canada in 1807 and after clearing his farm and cutting a road along the line of Queen Street, he built a 'sawmill' in 1816.
He gets a job in a local 'sawmill' , which given his disgrace is the nearest he can realistically get to his former profession of carpenter.
One of my brothers had to take a job working in a 'sawmill' and had almost completed college.
In the early spring of 1762 Hazen joined the pioneers with a party of settlers who built a primitive 'sawmill' and gristmill and constructed rude shelters.
In the 1950s the couple built an electric 'sawmill' behind their home in North Lismore and began supplying timber to other local businesses, expanding as each year passed.
Logs were dragged to the shore and dumped to wait to be towed to a 'sawmill' .
There was a Catholic church there and also a 'sawmill' .
One by one the county's 20 'sawmills' began closing as federal land managers responded to a shift in public values and slashed the volume of timber they made available to loggers.
The courts did little to stop textile mills, machine shops, 'sawmills' , chemical works, and similar businesses from polluting.
In colonial America, small streams powered rural grist mills and 'sawmills' .
Her father worked in 'sawmills' but kept moving for better pay.
Good jobs in the rural West once came predominantly from 'sawmills' , ranches, and mines.
British Columbia's timber industry has lost money three years in a row, leading to closure of 10 'sawmills' , one plywood mill and one pulp mill in 1998.
Logging companies need 'sawmills' to turn trunks into planks.
All are high quality logs destined for 'sawmills' and stud mills, where they are made into dimension lumber for the construction industry.
The nineteenth century saw the introduction of steam-driven 'sawmills' and, after 1900, electric-driven mills followed.
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