निर्जलीभवन Meaning in English
निर्जलीभवन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : destrudo
, burning
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
दाहजलीन
अंगारा
लपट के बिना जलनेवाले अंगारे
शव जलाना
ज्वलन का कमरा
ज्वलन प्रणाली
जलाकर हत्या
लुआठा
बर्नोस
जले
जला
दहेला
खंगर
जला चूना
निर्जलीभवन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
However this blend combines high flammability with the strength to hold onto the sailor's body while burning.
Zamora led him to examine some burning brush.
In the early twentieth century, possibly the first to use the term was journalist Melville Chater in 1925, to describe the burning and sacking of Smyrna in 1922 in the context of the Turkish genocide against Anatolian Christians.
If the energy of the leakage path overcomes the dielectric strength of the insulation, it may puncture the insulation and allow the electrical energy to conduct to the nearest earthed material causing burning and arcing.
People executed by the Kingdom of England by burning.
Abbershaw finds a leather case on the ground, which he later opens, burning the document it contains and secreting the case.
Grant succeeded in capturing Vicksburg and burning the state capital of Jackson, Union forces under Sherman turned eastward toward Meridian.
Since it did not exist—Arm briefly considered making a fake one by writing down the lyrics, crumpling the sheet, and then burning the edges—the band instead donated Turner's old Big Muff pedals.
RD-9AK: Non-afterburning versions for the Yak-25 and Yak-26.
There is an oil lamp in this shrine which is said to be burning continuously since 1892.
Theophanes reported that some went down with all hands, while others, burning, sailed down to the Princes' Islands of Oxeia and Plateia.
निर्जलीभवन हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""निर्जलीकरण या निर्जलीभवन (Dehydration)।
निर्जलीभवन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
His disciple and collaborator Weiss, however, chose destrudo; and it was this term that was later taken up by Charles Brenner.
Artistic images were seen by Joseph Campbell in terms of "incestuous 'libido' and patricidal 'destrudo'"; while literary descriptions of the conflict between destrudo and libido are still fairly widespread in the 21st century.
However, Freud himself favoured neither term – mortido or destrudo.
Weiss related aggression/destrudo to secondary narcissism, something generally only described in terms of the libido turning towards the self.