tar

আলকাতরা
definition
verb
a newly tarred road
cover (something) with tar.
noun
Depending on the type and location of the flashings, roofing tar or silicone or butyl rubber sealants can be used to seal small cracks and gaps.
a dark, thick, flammable liquid distilled from wood or coal, consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons, resins, alcohols, and other compounds. It is used in roadmaking and for coating and preserving timber.
Earlier though, someone shouts the word u2018Avast!u2019 at a bunch of mutinous tars and everyone just giggles.u2019
a sailor.
translation of 'tar'
verb
আলকাতরা মাখান,
গাবান,
পিচ দেত্তয়া,
পিচ দিয়া আবৃত করা
noun
পিচ,
আলকাতরা
example
The tobacco used in these contraptions is not loaded with 'tar' and nicotine as are cigarettes and it doesn't produce the noxious smog which so irritates non-smokers.
Still impure, the gas was then passed through condensers and scrubbers to remove 'tar' , and then through iron oxide purifiers to remove other impurities.
The 'tar' and stone mixture layer was found to be less than the prescribed 7 mm.
The fact that mild cigarettes contain less nicotine and 'tar' than normal ones can create a false impression and lead people to smoke more than they otherwise would do.
Earlier nicotine, carbon monoxide and 'tar' were considered most harmful.
On our way out of al-Juweibir, we stop and talk to a man putting a thick layer of 'tar' on his grandfather's boat.
It also restricted the maximum amount of nicotine and 'tar' to 1.5 milligrams and 20 milligrams respectively per cigarette.
Since 1980, members of the coalition have tried to persuade tobacco companies to limit the yields of 'tar' and nicotine in cigarettes sold in developing countries and to add health warnings on their packaging.
She said if the road went through the area, it would transform Bennettsbridge into a major depot for 'tar' and bricks.
Although triggers such as tobacco 'tar' and radioactive radon gas are known to be linked to lung cancer, little is understood of the genetic damage that causes the disease.
It wasn't too much later that I found myself working as a roofer in Aspen, Colorado, carrying buckets of hot 'tar' up a ladder.
Spain needed pine for 'tar' , turpentine, and wood-essential naval stores for its shipbuilding industry in Cuba.
The 'tar' in tobacco contains hundreds of carcinogens that promote the transformation of normal cells into cancerous cells.
In line with the motive to instruct, there are diseased organs, a liver shrivelled from alcohol abuse, lungs disfigured by cigarette 'tar' , the misshapen brain of an Alzheimer's sufferer.
The ratio of 'tar' to nicotine produced in the tobacco smoke of low tar cigarettes is in fact closely similar to that of conventional cigarettes.
NRT products provide a way of coping with nicotine withdrawal without taking in the harmful substances of 'tar' and carbon monoxide.
He leaned in close, so close I could smell cigarette 'tar' on his breath.
Kerosene and the rest of the organic mixture's lighter components evaporated, leaving behind the heavier molecules that make up 'tar' and asphalt.
Smoking the drug carries a high risk of mouth, throat and lung cancer, the same as smoking cigarettes really but without the added nicotine and 'tar' .
However, it is understood the substance is a waste product created during the distillation of 'tar' , coal, oil or gas and contained sulphuric acid.
They refined black 'tar' to make plastic for the television casings, and they blew fine glass for the screens.
In addition to poisons, smoke and fumes, steelworkers are exposed on an almost continuous basis to such toxic substances as 'tar' , benzene and hydrochloric acid, to name only a few.
Tobacco is a sweet smelling product of the aromatic leaves of the Nicotina plant, but contains carcinogenic and highly addictive substances like nicotine, 'tar' and benzene.
Commercial bit cleaner can be used to remove pitch and 'tar' ; however, a scrap piece of wood will usually do the trick.
The stone walls and stick ceiling drip with black 'tar' from decades of burning yak dung.
When he learnt of a valuable Baltic convoy carrying timber and 'tar' for shipbuilding due into port, he waited to ambush it off Scarborough.
Tar pits form when crude oil seeps to the surface through fissures in the Earth's crust; the light fraction of the oil evaporates, leaving behind the heavy 'tar' , or asphalt, in sticky pools.
I continued walking across the hot black 'tar' of the parking lot until I reached a dark blue Ferrari.
For roofs this is generally done by applying a coating such as 'tar' , acrylic, silicone or rubberized paint.
There are, according to him, cigarettes available in India with five to six milligrams of tar and those with 18 milligrams of 'tar' , but the average worked out to 12 milligrams.
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