English to Bengali Dictionary smelt

smelt

স্মেল্ট
definition
verb
tin smelting
extract (metal) from its ore by a process involving heating and melting.
noun
Larger salmon eat a variety of fishes such as herring and alewives, smelts , capelin, small mackerel, sand lace, and small cod.
a small silvery fish that lives in both marine and fresh water and is sometimes fished commercially, in particular.
translation of 'smelt'
ধাতুর-আকর গলানো
noun
স্মেল্ট,
মতস্যবিশেষ
adjective
ঘ্রাত
example
It was more difficult to use coal where higher temperatures were needed to 'smelt' metals, for the fuel came into contact with the ores and introduced impurities.
Once upon a time, long, long ago, the tribal craftsmen of India knew how to 'smelt' iron of such purity that it never rusted.
The Brown Pelican's diet consists almost entirely of fish such as 'smelt' and anchovies.
The deforestation was especially expensive to the Norse Greenlanders because they required charcoal in order to 'smelt' iron to extract iron from bogs.
Without charcoal we wouldn't have been able to 'smelt' the metals that helped transform early man into the technological man we are today.
Since charcoal was traditionally used to 'smelt' iron from its ore, some carbon was always incorporated into the metallic product by chance.
The simple explanation is that modern production techniques of 'smelting' ore and manufacturing copper, brass, and iron for commercial use remove impurities.
If everyone recycled the aluminum cans they used, there would be no need for new 'smelters' …
The Bangka and Belitung regency governments have invited private investors to set up 'smelting' facilities to process tin ore into tin metal, which would help increase the price of tin in the international market.
I wouldn't want to live under any other arrangement, but it only can only create alloys are as good or bad as the raw ore that's fed into the 'smelter' .
Ventilation of the spaces on the south end, where gold and silver were 'smelted' , apparently had turned out to be inadequate; the third floor was designed to correct that problem.
Iron was 'smelted' , converted to steel, and subsequently rolled or forged to meet the demands of both domestic and international industrial markets.
And if you're really lucky, they'll have pristine fried 'smelts' to offer: tender sardine-size fish, split down the middle and gorgeously fried.
Through a back door, Jinx could see a small clearing, the middle of which was clear of snow surrounding a pit in the ground - evidently Rob's metalworking needs could be addressed by 'smelting' metal in an earth-pit.
At-risk children may also live in areas with industries nearby such as lead 'smelters' or battery recycling plants that have emitted lead dust into the air and soil.
Emissions of sulfur dioxide and metals from 'smelters' can cause damage to surrounding terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Cransberg, who will be based at the company's New York office, will have responsibility for Alcoa's 13 primary aluminum 'smelters' in the U.S. and Canada.
Local metallurgy evolved into bigger factories and British technology, including English 'smelting' furnaces and imported coal, was used intensively.
Now a researcher is to test his theory that rural Ryedale could have become one of the great industrial centres of the North by re-creating a medieval iron 'smelting' furnace at Rievaulx Abbey, near Helmsley.
They were made by the labour of men who won iron ore and coal; who turned the coal into coke; who 'smelted' the ore; who fashioned the crude ingots of metal into engines; and so on.
‘This very important site is one of only a handful of water-powered iron 'smelting' furnaces in the country,’ said John Hodgson, LDNPA senior archaeologist.
More than thirty-four years after its discovery some sixty miners were employed raising the ore while above ground thousands of tons of old tailigs and ore were 'smelted' .
The Coalbrookdale Company had 'smelted' its last iron in the area by 1821, and that year had dismantled the Resolution steam engine that pumped water up the dale to power the furnace bellows.
Bricks have always been used for years by the construction industry, and for lining of ore 'smelting' furnaces.
In turn, when Longdale's owner, William Firmstone 'smelted' his first pig iron at Lucy Selina Furnace with this coke, he turned out the first iron ever produced in Virginia with this fuel.
You can find whole fresh 'smelts' at the market, and you typically cook them whole.
More recently, archaeological discoveries have documented the Incas' extensive efforts to mine silver ore and extract the precious metal in 'smelting' operations.
To make smalt, cobalt ore is 'smelted' , and the resulting cobalt oxide poured into molten glass.
Larger salmon eat a variety of fishes such as herring and alewives, 'smelts' , capelin, small mackerel, sand lace, and small cod.
Over two millennia these Mesopotamian cities developed the art of copper 'smelting' , alloying bronze and, most importantly, writing.
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