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The dictionary has mainly three features : translate English words to Nepali translate Nepali words to English, copy & paste any paragraph in the Read Text box then tap on any word to get instant word meaning. This English to Nepali dictionary also provides you an Android application for your offline use. It has more than 500,000 word meaning and is still growing. This dictionary helps you to search quickly for Nepali to English translation, English to Nepali translation. It does not only give you English toNepali and Nepali to English word meaning, it provides English to English word meaning along with Antonyms, Synonyms, Examples, Related words and Examples from your favorite TV Shows. This dictionary has the largest database for word meaning. This is not just an ordinary English to Nepali dictionary & Nepali to English dictionary. (16) He wraps the cooled cakes in cheesecloth, brushes them with rum, and then covers them with plastic wrap before placing the cakes in a large box. (15) Wrap it in a clean dish towel or piece of cheesecloth.

(14) These cheeses, most in 30-to 60-pound rounds wrapped in cheesecloth, are beautiful. (13) Strain the oil through clean muslin or cheesecloth and allow it to cool until it is just warm. (12) Tie the thyme, tarragon, and bay leaf in cheesecloth to make a sachet. (11) Strain oil through a fine-mesh sieve, then again through cheesecloth and refrigerate until ready to use, or up to two weeks.

(10) Empire line dresses in cheesecloth and cotton appeared alongside crocheted tops and pastel jumpers with feather collars and cuffs. (9) Looser weaves, such as cheesecloth, offer considerably less protection. (8) Place the cloves in a piece of 100% cotton cheesecloth. (7) Place the spices, pepper, and thyme in a piece of cheesecloth. (6) Place a handful of chamomile in a square of cheesecloth or muslin, gather and tie then throw into your bath for a soothing skin treat. (5) Line a colander or sieve with cheesecloth or gauze and set it over a bowl. (4) Some woodworkers suggest putting a lump of wax inside a few layers of folded cotton cheesecloth and rubbing it onto wood thus preventing heavy smears. (3) Line a strainer with a double layer of 100 percent cotton cheesecloth. (2) You'll also need cheesecloth to protect food from insects and birds. (1) Gauze is a sheer, lightly woven fabric similar to cheesecloth.
