Re > References for ‘reservoir’
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[1] When human beings sit down to judge [...] are helpless. And if there were a reservoir deeper than the ocean, the task [...] perpetually strive to measure things.
[18] SOME [...] concerning the place of reservoir or water-pot [...] people directly or indirectly.
[34] Since well water is stagnant, [...] Ráŕhii Bengali) refers to a water reservoir with large waves in which fish [...] puddles of autumn paddy fields.
[39] On that day I had reached Howrah [...] We would meet in Jamalpur by the reservoir, or near the field, or on one [...] little I had heard from Sujit.
[19] In addition to what we understand [...] Bengali in the sense of a large reservoir. The terrain in Ráŕh, [...] emerged, then the banks of the reservoir would be broken to irrigate the [...] District is perhaps the largest such reservoir in the world. A small river called [...] Damodara, also emerges from this reservoir.
[75] Another meaning of the word [...] Kuvalayinii refers to that part of a reservoir in which a large number of water [...] first stanza of a Bengali song:
[3] Human existence is trifarious. [...] shelters the mind and the mind is the reservoir of all knowledge that a person possesses.
[49] Ka + ására [...] kására means a large water reservoir. In a large water reservoir there are no banks. The shore [...] called kására.
[69] By adding ac to the root verbs [...] and (4) a large body of water, or reservoir. In this case ka means “water”. [...] Bengali, bándh) or “reservoir” or “barrage”. In [...] “head”, not “forehead”.
[158] Ka means “water”; pota [...] at the time of crossing a large reservoir, lake or sea is kapota. That is [...] small, ocean-going vessel”.
[5] 3) If we take ka to mean “water”, [...] certainly held back by a dam or a reservoir, but the main purpose there is to create a reservoir, while the main purpose of a barrage [...] mean “dam” or “reservoir”, it is more correctly used to [...] bándhs we can use the word kabandha.
[38] Some people believe that the word [...] together at one spot in a particular reservoir or pond, then that bunch of loti, [...] blooming together at one spot in a reservoir or pond then we can also call [...] not used that way in practice.