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beleng (Karbi)
Contributed by: মৰ্ণিংকে ফাংচ` (Morningkeey Phangcho) on 2012-06-17
beleng (Dimasa)
Contributed by: মৰ্ণিংকে ফাংচ` (Morningkeey Phangcho) on 2009-04-12
English: colander, collander, cribble, sieve, sifter,
Assamese: চালনি,
Bodo: सान्द्रि,
Mising: gub:bin,
Khasi: ka shalni,
Garo: gin.chera,
Meeteilon: chalonii,
Karbi: ingkrung,
Dimasa: beleng, maijai,
Deori: চ্চাৰনি
Contributed by: Kulendra Daulagupu on 2009-08-16
beleng (Karbi)
Contributed by: মৰ্ণিংকে ফাংচ` (Morningkeey Phangcho) on 2012-06-17
1. Handicraft(Material Noun-Neuter) a big platter made of bamboo which is used for separating chaff or the broken grains by wind. A very essential part of assamese household also used for drying different materials. বতাহৰ সহায়ত শয্যৰ পৰা তুঁহ , ধূলি মাকতি আদি গুচাবলৈ বাঁহৰ কামিৰে সজা চেপেটা বহল সজুলি ৎ
beleng (Dimasa)
Contributed by: মৰ্ণিংকে ফাংচ` (Morningkeey Phangcho) on 2009-04-12
2. Art and Culture(Material Noun-Neuter) a type of tool used in cooking for separating liquids and solids. It is usually made of a light metal, such as aluminum, although it is not uncommon for it to be made of plastic. In many parts of Asia it is made from bamboo and used in separating husk from rice or other food grains.
এখন সজুলি যাৰ সহায়ত সৰু সৰু গোটা বস্তু ডাঙৰ বস্তুৰ পৰা পৃথক কৰা হয়৷
Assamese: চালনি,
Bodo: सान्द्रि,
Mising: gub:bin,
Khasi: ka shalni,
Garo: gin.chera,
Meeteilon: chalonii,
Karbi: ingkrung,
Dimasa: beleng, maijai,
Deori: চ্চাৰনি
Contributed by: Kulendra Daulagupu on 2009-08-16
3. Animal(Common Noun-Common) Flying squirrels, scientifically known as Pteromyini or Petauristini, are a tribe of 44 species of squirrels (family Sciuridae). Flying squirrels are incapable of sustained flight, instead they glide between trees, with flights recorded to 90 m. The direction and speed of the animal in midair is varied by changing the positions of its two arms and legs, largely controlled by small cartilaginous wrist bones. This changes the tautness of the patagium, a fuzzy parachute-like membrane that stretches from wrist to ankle. It has a fluffy tail that stabilizes in flight. The tail acts as an adjunct airfoil, working as an air brake before landing on a tree trunk.