त्रुटिपूर्वक Meaning in English
त्रुटिपूर्वक शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : error
, erroneously
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
गलती,त्रुटिगड़बड़ी बिक्री
एर्स
ईआरटी
इरेटोस्थेनेज
पाण्डित्यपूर्ण
पांडित्यदंभी
एरुक्स
एरुक्ट
उदरावण गह्वर
एरीसिपेलस
रक्ताणु
एरिथ्रोपोएसिस
एस्काड्रिल
चलती सीढ़ी
त्रुटिपूर्वक इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
On January 21, 2015, Mortensen reported erroneously that 11 of the 12 footballs used in the AFC Championship Game on January 18, 2015, between the New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts were 2 pounds per square inch (PSI) under NFL regulation.
The name is translated from the Greek ληνός ('full'), which was "erroneously written for λίνος" ('linen').
The venture consisted of four warships: the pink Seventh Son, as well as the frigates Dove (of which famed navigator William Dampier was second mate), James, and Charles II (sometimes erroneously given as Duke).
They were erroneously blamed for killing 5 tourists during a 3-month period in Australia.
Gaelic-speakers in medieval Galloway, whom Richard of Hexham erroneously called Picts, had a fearsome reputation.
While several sources erroneously suggest that Costa e Silva's parents were Portuguese from Madeira, both his parents were Brazilians, although one of his great-grandparents was a Portuguese immigrant from Lisbon.
He is also traditionally, if erroneously, credited with having invented the "Ink brush" (毛筆) and is specially remembered at the "Huzhou Pen Festival", which developed from festivities at his ancestor temple.
Finding himself alone, he broke off the engagement and returned to base to find that he had been erroneously reported as missing in action.
Instead, he is buried with his wife Sarah (1845–1911), son Samuel Henry "Harry" (1886–1972), and daughter Alice (1884–1975) at La Veta (Pioneer) Cemetery at Huerfano County, Colorado (though Fielden's own grave erroneously marks his year of birth as 1848).
Thonon-les-Bains Yakkha (also erroneously spelled as Yakha) is a language spoken in parts of Nepal, Darjeeling district and Sikkim.
Bid out of turn: A bid erroneously made when it was another player's turn to bid.
Its name is not found in the Itineraries, and the only ancient author who mentions it is Ptolemy, with the name Οὔσελλις, who erroneously places it on the west coast of the island: but the existing ruins, together with the continuity of the name, leave no doubt of its true situation.
The village used to be called "Μπαλα" or Balla meaning "ball" in local Greek dialect, but the name was changed as the government erroneously thought that the name was of Slavic origins.
त्रुटिपूर्वक इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
On the other hand, many of these cheap, volatile contact explosives are also used in improvised explosive devices (IEDs) created by terrorists and suicide bombers.
The Terries and Fermies also appeared in the DuckTales reboot episode "Terror of the Terra-firmians" as creatures of urban legend.
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" The station later apologized for the error.
During this time, Zaffino worked regularly with comics writer Dan Chichester on various comics, including Critical Mass, and Terror Inc.
At the heart of this conflict is the Grimnir - a terrorist organization aimed at destabilizing the supranational unions and return to a world governed by nation-states.
In the combined 1923 and 1924 seasons, Dauss was charged with only one error in 90 games.
Over the past 29 years, the service has coordinated medical response to the majority of London's major incidents, including the 7/7 bombings, the Soho nail bombing, the Grenfell Tower fire, the Bishopsgate, Aldwych, Westminster and London Bridge terrorist attacks and Paddington, Cannon Street and Southall rail crashes.
This view determined the diversion of Sir Thomas Willshire's brigade from Quetta to attack Kalat in 1839, an act which has been described by Malleson as 'more than a grave error, a crime.
The Church leaders had planted a fragile tree (which one might call a Christmas tree) in the desert of terrorism and we must consider how this tree could be watered.
On 24 August 2010, a report by the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland was released in which the Ombudsman, Al Hutchinson, revealed his conclusions following an eight-year investigation into three terrorist bomb attacks in the village of Claudy on 31 July 1972 in which nine civilians, three of them children, died.