Meaning of দল in English
- A genus of plants, including the onion, garlic, leek, chive, etc.
- A fillet, strap, or any narrow ligament with which a thing is encircled, or fastened, or by which a number of things are tied, bound together, or confined; a fetter.
- A continuous tablet, stripe, or series of ornaments, as of carved foliage, of color, or of brickwork, etc.
- In Gothic architecture, the molding, or suite of moldings, which encircles the pillars and small shafts.
- That which serves as the means of union or connection between persons; a tie.
- A linen collar or ruff worn in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- Two strips of linen hanging from the neck in front as part of a clerical, legal, or academic dress.
- A narrow strip of cloth or other material on any article of dress, to bind, strengthen, ornament, or complete it.
- A company of persons united in any common design, especially a body of armed men.
- A number of musicians who play together upon portable musical instruments, especially those making a loud sound, as certain wind instruments (trumpets, clarinets, etc.), and drums, or cymbals.
- A space between elevated lines or ribs, as of the fruits of umbelliferous plants.
- A stripe, streak, or other mark transverse to the axis of the body.
- A belt or strap.
- A bond
- Pledge; security.
- To bind or tie with a band.
- To mark with a band.
- To unite in a troop, company, or confederacy.
- To confederate for some common purpose; to unite; to conspire together.
- To bandy; to drive away.
- imp. of Bind.
- The quantity of bread baked at one time.
- A quantity of anything produced at one operation; a group or collection of persons or things of the same kind; as, a batch of letters; the next batch of business.
- of Bevy
- A company; an assembly or collection of persons, especially of ladies.
- A flock of birds, especially quails or larks; also, a herd of roes.
- A body of about five or six hundred soldiers; the tenth part of a legion.
- Any band or body of warriors.
- A natural group of orders of plants, less comprehensive than a class.
- To go; to walk.
- A going; a course.
- A number going in company; hence, a company, or a number of persons associated for a particular purpose; a group of laborers under one foreman; a squad; as, a gang of sailors; a chain gang; a gang of thieves.
- A combination of similar implements arranged so as, by acting together, to save time or labor; a set; as, a gang of saws, or of plows.
- A set; all required for an outfit; as, a new gang of stays.
- The mineral substance which incloses a vein; a matrix; a gangue.
- A great multitude assembled; a crowd; a throng; -- said especially of fish; as, a shoal of bass.
- To assemble in a multitude; to throng; as, the fishes shoaled about the place.
- Having little depth; shallow; as, shoal water.
- A place where the water of a sea, lake, river, pond, etc., is shallow; a shallow.
- A sandbank or bar which makes the water shoal.
- To become shallow; as, the color of the water shows where it shoals.
- To cause to become more shallow; to come to a more shallow part of; as, a ship shoals her water by advancing into that which is less deep.
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