Ply/(প্লাই)

To bend. To lay on closely, or in folds; to work upon steadily, or with repeated acts; to press upon; to urge importunately; as, to ply one with questions, with solicitations, or with drink. To employ diligently; to use steadily. To practice or perform with diligence; to work at. To bend; to yield. To act, go, or work diligently and steadily; especially, to do something by repeated actions; to go back and forth; as, a steamer plies between certain ports. To work to windward; to beat. A fold; a plait; a turn or twist, as of a cord. Bent; turn; direction; bias.

Noun

A layer of material. A strand that, twisted together with other strands, makes up rope or yarn. Short for plywood. In two-player sequential games, a "half-turn" or a move made by one of the players. A condition, a state. A bent; a direction.

Verb

To bend; to fold; to mould; to adapt, to modify; to change (a person's) mind, to cause (a person) to submit. To bend, to flex; to be bent by something, to give way or yield (to a force, etc.). To work at (something) diligently. To wield or use (a tool, a weapon, etc.) steadily or vigorously. To press upon; to urge persistently. To persist in offering something to, especially for the purpose of inducement or persuasion. To travel over (a route) regularly. To work diligently. To manoeuvre a sailing vessel so that the direction of the wind changes from one side of the vessel to the other; to work to windward, to beat, to tack.