Mo > References for ‘mound’

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Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (1)

[2] This is a native Bengali word. [...] right and left become visible as a mound or hillock. In spoken Bengali [...] he had the body of an anthill.

The Blending of Crops (5)

[73] Another crop rotation of early [...] field. They should be planted on the mound or hill along with the potatoes. [...] the canal should be placed on the mound around the plants growing there. [...] harvested along with the potato.

[166] 3) Late Kárttika, Agraháyańa, [...] with candani and fenugreek on the mound (with the potatoes) and coriander, [...] night they should not be covered.

[171] 2) Sugar beet – Sugar beet [...] of the valley, that is, on the mound. The lower portion of the mound may be utilized for growing winter [...] (Pauśa to Phálguna).

The Science of Instrumental Music Has Multifarious Expressions (1)

[11] The blooming flowers of the [...] nineteen or twenty, seated on a mound. His body was like a motion picture, [...] for ma-a-a-ny days now.”

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[146] The second meaning of kuiṋja is a mountain, hill, knoll, hillock or mound. If there is a range of hills, [...] a range of mountains or hills.

Ik to Indura (Discourse 6) (11)

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How Cruel Human Beings Are! – Excerpt A (2)

[1] Vultures are carnivorous birds. [...] side of that fallow land was a mound upon which stood a large tamarind tree. A vulture lived in a nest on the tree. Beside the mound was the site for the disposal [...] the hollow dictates of religion.

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (1)

[61] The blooming flowers of the [...] nineteen or twenty, seated on a mound. His body was like a motion picture, [...] for ma-a-a-ny days now.”

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (1)

[37] The British built soldiers’ [...] place the name Damdamá [mound for target practice]. Later on, [...] Ghughudáuṋgá.