धर्मपरायणता से Meaning in English
धर्मपरायणता से शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : piously
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
पिप पिपबरसती पानी के लिये पीपा
पिपेज
पिपरिया
पिप्ड
पाइप से पानी डालना
पाइप
पाइप बेल
पाइप कटर
पाइप नीचे
पाइप फिटर
पाइप फिटिंग
में पाइप
पाइप संगीत
पाइप धूम्रपान न करने
धर्मपरायणता-से इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Charles Nelson states that the name refers to the prominent and copiously productive nectaries.
He also founded an antiquarian and historical library at Peterborough, and enriched the library of that church with some scarce books, including an abstract of the manuscript collections made by Dr John Cosens, bishop of that see, and a copiously annotated copy of Gunton's History of Peterborough.
Heinrich Bullinger claims that the graves were empty save for a few bone fragments, which were piously buried in the common graveyard outside the church.
The seeds are copiously endospermic and oily.
His followers piously referred to this monk as 'Swamiji' or 'Bhikshu Swami'.
Lasswell fondly remembered his Big Tour with Billy to the backwoods, where DeBeck copiously recorded hillbilly phrases, while Lasswell sketched the characters, critters, and scenes he'd always known.
He wore a purple bisht made of silk and copiously adorned with gold embroidery over a thawb, with a white silk scarf used as a belt.
It is "A half-block in size and enriched with classical, round arches with voussoirs and keystones, quoins, and a copiously enriched cornice, the building was in keeping with the standards of architectural design of "the great commercial warehouses which are making Washington Avenue a monumental street.
Voyage dans l'Asie Centrale, de Téhéran a Khiva, Bokhara et Samarkand, par Arminius Vambéry, savant Hongrois déguisé en derviche was the subject of four instalments of the popular and copiously illustrated "Le Tour Du Monde, Nouveau Journal Des Voyages (Édouard Charton)" Paris, Londres, Leipzig 1865, deuxième semestre -Hachette et Cie ed.
While most printing concerns disposed of their collections of older type in the eighteenth and nineteenth century in response to changing tastes, the Plantin-Moretus company "piously preserved the collection of its founder.
There is so much glass present that the glass must have been more copiously produced than in other meteorite impacts of similar size.