জাহাজসমূহ, পাল, বাদাম, পালতোলা
জলে ভাসান, সহজে পাশ করা, জলযাত্রা করা, জলপথে ন্রমণ করা, জাহাজ ভাসান, জলে ভাসিয়া যাত্তয়া, জলে নামান
(1) A large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric
(2) An ocean trip taken for pleasure
(3) Any structure that resembles a sail
(4) A large piece of fabric (as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel
(1) Traverse or travel on (a body of water
(2) Move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions
(3) Travel on water propelled by wind
(4) Travel on water propelled by wind or by other means
(5) Traverse or travel by ship on (a body of water)
(6) Move with sweeping
(7) effortless
(8) gliding motions
(9) Travel in a boat propelled by wind
(10) Travel by boat on a boat propelled by wind or by other means
(11) Travel through water
(12) Air; glide
(1) It's a disgrace that British-flagged ships should sail the seas carrying British exports but the crews are foreign.
(2) Generally, the fish should not produce and use such vortex motion any more than a sailor should advance by blowing on a sail .
(3) The boat suddenly lurched and spun about as the sail was unfurled and caught the wind.
(4) None developed the distinctive sail that distinguished many pelycosaur groups.
(5) Did you know that Keith is actually going to sail his yacht in the Sydney to Hobart race?
(6) Great weather makes for great fun outdoors, and one of the major activities military members like to do is learn to sail .
(7) With a crewed charter, you don't have to worry about breakdowns or provisioning or getting checked out to sail the boat.
(8) If you ever get the chance to sail the seven seas on one of those deluxe cruise ships and admire the shiny modern interior, you could be looking at product from Pattaya.
(9) The user may choose from a variety of ships, or may sail a custom-made vessel.
(10) The longest leg of the journey is then the sail to Fort William and the final ascent of Ben Nevis.
(11) He chooses to come to England by sail , not steamboat.
(12) Kate and Josie Fraser lead out a group of fellow 2003 NCAS Sailing scholarship holders on a training sail at Ballina last November.
(13) Mr Green, 59, said he started sailing when he needed to get away from it all and helped sail a yacht from Greece to Holland, and hasn't looked back since.
(14) From there, he went on to join a yacht crew to sail from Belize to Tahiti.
(15) Thus, in the early morning the animal could stand with its sail oriented toward the sun.
(16) Steam and iron eclipsed wood and sail in the 1850s.
(17) This led to bigger ships as steam replaced sail
(18) I knew it was coming to rescue us so I took down the sail and mast, took up the centerboard and brought in the rudder and lashed it all secure.
(19) In the turn, Lion Tamer moved four wide to sail past rivals and seize the lead in early stretch.
(20) Initially, river transport was by sail and rowboat; mechanical means did not appear until the arrival of paddle-steamers in the early 1830s.
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