पूर्वतली Meaning in English
पूर्वतली शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : pre-eminence
, antecedent
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
पूर्वतनानपूर्वमुखी
पूर्वाखेल
पूर्ववृत्ति
पूर्वत्व
पूर्वाज
पूर्वाभा
पूर्वामित्व
पूर्वपद
पूर्वपुस्र्ष
पूर्वार्स्थ
पूर्व सम्बन्धी
पूर्वसन्ध्या
पुर्वानुमान
पूर्वारंन
पूर्वतली इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
(Mary is the antecedent of she, and Tom of he).
21st-century American politicians The Socialist Mexican Party (linksno|Partido Mexicano Socialista, PMS) was the former left-wing Mexican political party, and one of the immediate antecedents of the present Party of the Democratic Revolution.
From the formation of Strathclyde Police in 1975, uniform was similar to the uniform previously used by the antecedent City of Glasgow Police, albeit with white shirts instead of blue shirts.
Very little Italian music remains from the 13th century, so the immediate antecedents of the music of the Trecento must largely be inferred.
The causes of the war were various and have been hotly disputed by modern writers, but for the purposes of this article, it may be enough to outline the geopolitical situation and the immediate antecedents of the treaty.
The museum was closed in 2016 and a nearby building known as "Trinity Mews" is being refurbished as the museum of the Queen's Royal Hussars and its antecedent regiments.
By contrast, however, some of Wang's still living senior disciples and students state that Tien Shan Pai is an eclectic system, some of which has older antecedents, but which was first taught as a system by their teacher beginning in the late 1940s.
In other cases there may be ambiguity as to what the intended antecedent is:.
He is best known for his work in cosmology and pioneering studies for high-altitude flight, spaceflight, computing, and for designing the pressurised stratonautical space suit that was to be used in a planned stratospheric balloon flight in 1936 and that is considered one of the antecedents of the space suit.
The principle of operation is closer to the [bulb engine], an early antecedent to the diesel, since the fuel (tinder) is compressed with the gas, while in a diesel the fuel is injected when the gas is already compressed and at a high temperature.
Theological determinism can also be seen as a form of causal determinism, in which the antecedent conditions are the nature and will of God.
Stewart J Brown, NBC: antecedents and formation, Shepperton, 1983.
In any case whatever her antecedents Mutnodjmet could have been married to Horemheb a little before he became Pharaoh.
पूर्वतली इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Newburn was originally considered to have pre-eminence over Newcastle, as Newburn was the first point up from the mouth of the river that was fordable.
It is indicative of his pre-eminence that in the Byzantine sources of the 9th–10th centuries, when there is mention of "the logothetēs" without further qualification, it usually refers to the logothetēs tou dromou.
At the same time, the logothetēs tou dromou lost his pre-eminence among the senior ministers to the logothetēs tōn sekretōn, a post which later evolved to the megas logothetēs.
NME's Roger Morton qualified it as "a rich and unsettling landscape of exotica", praising "the pre-eminence of Budgie's Spanish-tribal-jazz drumming".
Crews began to prefer the LNER Class V4, but their lower power restricted their use and the K4s retained their pre-eminence on the West Highland line until the 1947 arrival of the first B1 4-6-0s, which replaced the K4s from Glasgow to Fort William.
After the Karens declared independence from Burma in 1949, Bo Mya quickly rose to a position of pre-eminence in the Karen movement, earning a reputation as a hard and ruthless operator.
In that interpretation, the cowl functions almost as a baton in a footrace, being passed from one city to the next and bearing with it pre-eminence.
The beylerbey of Rumelia, however, retained his pre-eminence, ranking first among the other provincial governors-general, and being accorded a seat in the Imperial Council (divan) after 1536.
The dissolution of the alliance and the new pre-eminence of Britain left it with no allies when the American War of Independence broke out.
By the 1990s Winlaton was redundant and irrelevant to a new era of government policy compared with its pre-eminence in the 1950s when it was central to the then policies of institutionalised reform and protection of youth.
They had pre-eminence over the other legal rules and could only be revoked by the Catalan Courts themselves.
Many Protestants saw their continued pre-eminence in Irish society, and their hopes for the Irish economy, as being guaranteed only by the Union with Britain and became unionists.
Cotton Mather (1663-1728), clarified that the schools had been instruments for maintaining the pre-eminence of the godly.