पेयस Meaning in English
पेयस शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : peus
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
पेवेप्यू
पेवास
पेजोरन
पी. जी. वुडहाउस
पी जी सी ई
फेबुला
फैफिक
फाफ्निर
फागोसाइट्स
फैगोसाइटिक
फागोसाइट
फागोसिटोस
फागोसिटोसिस
फ़लालेन की पैंट
पेयस हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
"" ब्राजील में यह सांता कैटरीना और रियो ग्रांडे डो सुल राज्यों के मध्य में बहती है; वहीं अर्जेंटीना में मिशिनेस, कोरिएँटेस और एंट्रे रिओस प्रान्तों की पूर्वी सीमा को बनाती है और उरुग्वे में अर्तिगास, साल्टो, पेयसांडु और कोलोनिया हिस्सों की दक्षिणी सीमाओं का निर्माण करती है।
पेयस इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Pareus further contended against Johann Georg Siegwart in Sieg der Neustädtischen Bibel (Neustadt, 1591), and with Egidius Hunnius, in 1593-99, who accused him of the judaizing error of the Reformed party, with Clypeus veritatis catholicae de sacrosancta trinitate and Orthodoxus Calvinus.
The combination of glyconic and pherecratean is given the name priapean (Latin: priapeus):.
For example, in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Cornix the crow complains that her spot as the goddess' sacred bird is occupied by the owl, which in that particular story turns out to be Nyctimene, a cursed daughter of Epopeus, king of Lesbos.
Gerrha is described by Pliny the Elder: "On the Arabian shore of the Gulf one comes to the island Ichara and then the Gulf of Capeus where we find the city of Gerrha, five miles in circumference, with towers built of square blocks of salt.
Daulis is mentioned by Homer as a Phocian town along with Crissa and Panopeus in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad.
In cyclostome braconids, the labrum and the lower part of the clypeus are concave with respect to the upper clypeus and the dorsal margin of the mandibles.
From the wealthiest classes were recruited the heavily armed infantry, equipped like the Greek hoplite warrior with helmet, round shield (clipeus), greaves and breastplate, all of bronze, and carrying a spear (hasta) and sword (not the gladius).
Eleutherodactylus counouspeus Schwartz, 1964.
Common hedge blue, Acytolepis puspa (Horsfield, 1828) previously Lycaenopsis puspa Toxopeus (L19.
Prosotas pia Toxopeus, 1929 (from FUNET site).
During the regency of Nycteus, Thebes (Cadmea) made war against Epopeus, the king of Sicyon, who had abducted Nycteus' daughter, Antiope.
(However, an alternate account says that Antiope fled Thebes to evade her father's wrath, and sought refuge with King Epopeus after finding herself pregnant by the god Zeus.
This time, the result went in Thebes' favor, and King Epopeus was slain.