अठारहवां Meaning in English
अठारहवां शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : eighteenth
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
आठवाँआठवीं
आठवाँ दशक
आठवाँ भाग
ईस्टर के बाद का आठवा रविवार
अठपहला
अस्सी
अस्सी प्रथम
अस्सी दो
चौरासी
छियास्सी
आइंस्टीन
आइसेनस्टीन
आइंस्टिनियम
आइंस्टीनियम
अठारहवां हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
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अठारहवां इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Jacques, dating from the eighteenth century.
By the mid-eighteenth century, Woolwich Warren (the future Royal Arsenal) had outgrown the Tower of London as the main ordnance storage depot in the realm.
The full-dress uniform of the RAOC had evolved from that worn by the Field Train Department in the eighteenth century, itself derived from the uniform of the Royal Artillery.
Remnants of the town's past are still apparent with, for example, the fifteenth century Parish Church of All Saints (formerly St Michaels) with an excellent example of a Norman tower and the former Squire's residence of Houghton Hall, built in the eighteenth century.
Historically, the late eighteenth-century conservatism derived from the Whig Edmund Burke and William Pitt the Younger marks a watershed from the "higher" or legitimist Toryism that was allied to Jacobitism.
The High Tory view in the eighteenth century preferred lowered taxation and deplored Whig support for a standing army, an expanding empire and navy, and overseas commerce.
In the eighteenth century, the building was used for banquets and entertainment, including rope dancing, tumbling and a pantomime called "The Force of Magick or The Birth of Harlequin".
From the mid-eighteenth century, Boughton House was little used or altered, but was well cared for.
It included returning the River Ise to its eighteenth-century width, which required two miles of green oak boarding, fixed by coach bolts.
In 1719, Isaac Watts, an early eighteenth-century English Congregationalist minister, published Psalms of David, Imitated in the Language of the New Testament, in which "imitated" means "interpreted," rather than being a strict translation.
The rise of pietism in the eighteenth century led to an even greater dominance of hymns, and many of the Reformed reintroduced hymns in the early eighteenth century.
Clare, which was built around the middle of the eighteenth century.
1792 was the "annus mirabilis of eighteenth-century radicalism": its most important texts were published and the influence of radical associations, such as the London Corresponding Society (LCS) and the Society for Constitutional Information (SCI), was at its height.