कॉन्नोट Meaning in English
कॉन्नोट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : connote
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कॉन्नोट्सकोनोबियम
कोनोबाइट
कोनोडिंट
कोनोडोंट्स
कोनोइड
कोनोइडल
कोनोइड्स
कॉन्प्रेयर
पर विजय
विजय करना
विजय पाना
विजय प्राप्त कर लेना
विजय प्राप्त करना
विजय हासिल करना
कॉन्नोट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
"Evangelical" connoted what is spontaneous and Spirit-led about Christianity.
The word anekānta itself is composed of three root words, "an" (not), "eka" (one) and "anta" (end, side), together it connotes "not one ended, sided", "many-sidedness", or "manifoldness".
Syat in Jainism connotes something different from what the term means in Buddhism and Hinduism.
In Jainism, it does not connote an answer that is "neither yes nor no", but it connotes a "many sidedness" to any proposition with a sevenfold predication.
It is a negatively connoted term used to draw an analogy between slavery and wage labor by focusing on similarities between owning and renting a person.
In its modern context, 'Urfi is used to connote something that is different from official state ceremony or procedure.
Reference to sexual immorality appears in , which says, "for all flesh had corrupted (,hishchit) their way upon the earth" (and the use of the term "their way" (,darko) connotes sexual matters, as indicates when it says, "the way (,derech) of a man with a young woman").
And shows that "corruption" connotes idolatry when it says, "lest you deal corruptly (,tashchitun), and make a graven image.
Interpreting , Rabbi Levi taught that "violence" (, chamas) connotes idolatry, sexual immorality, and murder, as well as robbery.
He writes that "a proper textualist" would have decided differently: "The phrase 'uses a gun' fairly connoted use of a gun for what guns are normally used for, that is, as a weapon.
Among Tabligh Jamaat members, this is generally referred to as khidmat which essentially connotes to serving their companions and freeing them for tablighi engagements.
"Mata" means "eye" in Malay and connotes surveillance, thus becoming a metonym for the police.
Literally, then, the words Meghwal and Meghwar connote a people who belong to Megh lineage.