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Creosote শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: ক্রিত্তসোট

Creosote Meaning In Bengali ক্রিত্তসোট

Creosote

বীজবারক তেলা পদার্থ, ক্রিত্তসোট,

Definition

1) Creosote is a dark brown or black oily liquid with a strong smoky odor, derived from coal tar or wood tar, used as a wood preservative.
2) Creosote can also refer to a white crystalline phenol compound obtained from creosote oil and used in the treatment of various skin conditions.
3) Additionally, in a broader sense, creosote can refer to a blackish residue that forms inside chimneys, stovepipes, or exhaust pipes due to the incomplete burning of fuel.

Examples

Creosote Example in a sentence

1) The wooden fence posts were treated with creosote to protect them from rotting.

2) The strong smell of creosote filled the air near the railroad tracks.

3) Creosote is commonly used to preserve wood in outdoor structures.

4) The camper reported seeing creosote bushes lining the hiking trail.

5) The creosote on the telephone pole leaked onto the ground below.

6) As a child, I loved the distinctive fragrance of creosote after a desert rain.

7) The creosote stains on the mechanic's hands showed he had been working with treated wood.

8) The creosote plant is well adapted to survive in arid desert environments.

9) The creosote tar from the old railway ties seeped into the soil over time.

10) The deck builder recommended applying a coat of creosote to protect the wood from weather damage.

Part of Speech

Creosote (Noun)

Synonyms

Creosote - (NOUN) বীজবারক তেলা পদার্থ

Creosote - (VERB) ক্রিত্তসোট

Bangla Academy Dictionary

creosote

Antonyms

Clean
Purify
Sanitize

Encyclopedia

Creosote is a dark brown or black oily liquid with a strong smoky odor, derived from coal tar or wood tar, used as a wood preservative.
Creosote can also refer to a white crystalline phenol compound obtained from creosote oil and used in the treatment of various skin conditions.
Additionally, in a broader sense, creosote can refer to a blackish residue that forms inside chimneys, stovepipes, or exhaust pipes due to the incomplete burning of fuel.