आरोहस Meaning in English
आरोहस शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : ascendant
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
चढ़ जाने वालाआरोही
ऊपर चढ़ता
चढ़ता
आरोह अवरोह
आरोही बृहदांत्र
आरोही कर
ऊपर की ओर चढ़ता
चढती जवानी,बहार
उदगम
अपरोहण
आरोह
चढ़ाई
चढ़ाव
आरोहण आलेख
आरोहस इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
It also serves as surname for their ascendants in many Indo-Aryan cultures and their accompanying languages, with Peerzada translating into “the son of a saint” in Persian.
Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet's ascendant, Guillame Pinochet, was a Lamballe native of Breton descent.
Guy of Ponthieu was also his son: Guy de Ponthieu, ascendant de Guyonne d'Abbeville.
-backed militia leaders, confronted the ascendant Islamic Courts Union (ICU).
In all it consists of 50 chapters concerning religion, politics, and various other issues of the day with the final 11 chapters - written shortly prior to Nizam's assassination - dealing mostly with dangers facing the empire and particularly the ascendant threat of the Ismailis.
, it originated from the name of an ascendant person, and it is related to sabato, Italian for Saturday, indirectly from shabbat (rest), the weekly day of rest [for John Wickham Legg (28 December 1843 "ndash; 28 October 1921) was an English physician and a writer on theological subjects, especially ecclesiology and liturgy.
At the time of production, quadraphonic technology appeared ascendant.
Thus, Rav Nahman bar Isaac interpreted the words, "and the one people shall be stronger than the other people," in to teach that at any one time, one of Israel and Rome will be ascendant, and the other will be subjugated.
Set and filmed in the Republic of Ireland (mostly in Dublin), its concept is similar to that of the UK show Trigger Happy TV or the ascendant candid camera elements of The Live Mike.
He inherited the Labour leadership at a time when the party was ascendant over the Conservatives in the opinion polls, since the Conservative government's reputation for monetary excellence record was left in tatters by the Black Wednesday economic disaster of September 1992.
On this track, according to NME editors Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray, "Bolan's influence is so much in the ascendant that it virtually amounts to a case of demonic possession".
Overturning the arguments of a still ascendant eugenics movement, Burgess and Park argued that social disorganization, not heredity, is the cause of disease, crime and other characteristics of slum life.