Examples of using Moist in English and their translations into Bengali
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with the same pungency, though durian pulp is soft as moist cotton, the fibers fine and smooth.
Keep the weather in the house: If you have a humidifier in the home then try to keep the child's room moist.
And if you add a bit of milk, they will be nice and moist.
The actual title of the dissertation was“On the conduction of electricity on the surface of insulators in moist air.”!
Theis providing a moist environment for enhanced wound healing,
Mokrits always need a moist environment, otherwise they dry out
The shift from the moist south-west monsoon to the dry northeast monsoon occurs during April and May.
The lacrimal gland produces tears- important for keeping the eye moist and protecting from infection.
which makes one major part of the year warm and moist.
The numerous hill streams coming down from Hoshiarpur district keep the soil moist all the year round.
The audience will truly feel at this time rain fall from the sky, moist his hair and cheeks.
Audiences will feel truly about rain fall from the sky, moist his hair and cheeks.
It's extremely important to remember that this plant prefers moist soil.
Spray hiding places such as baseboards and floor boards, moist places, cabinets and other storage areas, behind bookcases,
Hastelloy C22 is one of a few material that can resist the corrosion of moist chlorine, hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide, this alloyhave prominent
bounded by the northern limits of the Bay of Bengal, it is classified as tropical moist forest.
Therefore, when using urea as a top dressing, it is better to apply a ditch deeper than 10 cm to make the urea in the moist soil, which is beneficial to the conversion of urea.
May construct in the moist basic unit, so long as
makes the skin moist, elastic, soft and smooth.
articles in the field, including research on the evaporation of liquids, a new kind of hygrometer, and a graphical means of determining the properties of moist air when subjected to adiabatic changes.