गूढ़वाचन करना Meaning in English
गूढ़वाचन करना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : erudition
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
पांडित्य प्रदर्शनपांडित्य पूर्वक
एरूगो
एरुका
एरुकेटिंग
प्रतिविस्फोटन होना
प्रस्फुटित होना
उदभेदन
एर्विनिया
एरिल
एरिथ्रोब्लास्ट्स
एरिथ्रोसाइट
एरिथ्रोसाइट्स
एरिथ्रोसाइटिक
इरिथ्रोमाइसिन
गूढ़वाचन-करना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
This erudition of Ida created a rift between Shraddha and Manu.
The depth of Haweis's erudition in Chaucer's Beads (1884) reflects her close reading of Chaucer's text.
It cannot be denied that in spite of its merits and great erudition it is in some respects open to criticism.
Written in 1417, Twelve Works of Hercules made Villena's literary reputation, perhaps because it lacks the erudition and theoretical complexity of the later treatises.
(Count Ludovico Roncalli, graduate in civil and canon law and priest, illustrious donor of his erudition for the promotion of spiritual exercises.
A translation of the Bible is no place to show off the vocabulary and erudition of the translator.
Pilatus also furnished Boccaccio with some of the material for his genealogy of the gods (Genealogia deorum gentilium libri) which was, according to Edward Gibbon: "a work, in that age, of stupendous erudition, and which he ostentatiously sprinkled with Greek characters and passages, to excite the wonder and applause of his more ignorant readers.
His commentaries are of permanent value, not only because of the author's originality, but also because of his exceptional erudition.
With its obsessive erudition, Aycock's art of cosmic machines has again been compared to Borges's stories which involve private metaphysics of the mind, dreams, space, and time.
He was a scholar of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Syriac, an advisor to Louis XIV, and renowned in his time for his sermons, poetry, and erudition.
He was the author of a number of Biblical commentaries (no longer extant), which are said to have been characterized by great erudition.
Eliot-inspired need to address the reader in a strict poetic form with rare erudition and piety.