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:: Meaning of "Tana" (Bengali to English meaning)
টান - tana - [ṭāna]
n a pull or tug (জোর টান); attraction (স্নেহের টান); attachment, affection (ছেলের প্রতি টান); a drawing in, a pull (সিগারেটের টান); tightness, tension (গেরোটায় বেশ টান আছে); want, need, shortage, scarcity (পয়সার টান); de mand (বাজারে ভাল বইয়ের টান); diffi cult breathing, spasm (হাঁপানির টান); style of writing or painting, flourish (লেখায় সুন্দর টান); quick and rather in terwoven style of writing as of a vet eran writer (টানের লেখা); manner of speaking or pronouncing (কথার টান); provincialism or typical intonation (উচ্চারণে যশুরে টান); consumption (পোলাওতে খুব টান); stretch (এক টানে); current (নদীতে খুব টান); force (স্রোতের টান); contraction (শিরার টান); (math. & phys.) tension, strain. টান দেওয়া v. to pull, to tug; to give a pull; to draw in (as smoke); to snatch; to flourish; to pronounce or speak with provincial ac cent or intonation or in a peculiar man ner. টান ধরা v. to be in short supply, to run short (পয়সার টান ধরা); to contract (শিরায় টান ধরা); to have fits of spasm (হাঁপানির টান ধরা); to commence to dry up (ঘায়ে টান ধরা). টানটান a. fully stretched out (টানটান হয়ে শোওয়া); very tight or tense; full of vanity or arro gance (টানটান কথা). টান-টোন n. pl. strokes and flourishes (as in calligra phy or drawing). একটানে adv. in a single tug or pull; at a stretch.
n a pull or tug (jora tana); attraction (snehera tana); attachment, affection (chelera prati tana); a drawing in, a pull (sigaretera tana); tightness, tension (gerotaẏa besa tana ache); want, need, shortage, scarcity (paẏasara tana); de mand (bajare bhala biẏera tana); diffi cult breathing, spasm (ham̐panira tana); style of writing or painting, flourish (lekhaẏa sundara tana); quick and rather in terwoven style of writing as of a vet eran writer (tanera lekha); manner of speaking or pronouncing (kathara tana); provincialism or typical intonation (uccarane yasure tana); consumption (polaote khuba tana); stretch (eka tane); current (nadite khuba tana); force (srotera tana); contraction (sirara tana); (math. & phys.) tension, strain. &ttod;ana deoẏa v. to pull, to tug; to give a pull; to draw in (as smoke); to snatch; to flourish; to pronounce or speak with provincial ac cent or intonation or in a peculiar man ner. tana dhara v. to be in short supply, to run short (paẏasara tana dhara); to contract (siraẏa tana dhara); to have fits of spasm (ham̐panira tana dhara); to commence to dry up (ghaẏe tana dhara). tanatana a. fully stretched out (tanatana haẏe sooẏa); very tight or tense; full of vanity or arro gance (tanatana katha). tana-tona n. pl. strokes and flourishes (as in calligra phy or drawing). ekatane adv. in a single tug or pull; at a stretch.



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