प्रतीकरूपात्मक Meaning in English
प्रतीकरूपात्मक शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : symbolic
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
प्रतीकात्मकप्रतीकात्मक चित्रण
प्रतीकात्मक संपादक
सांकेतिक मनोदशा
प्रतीकात्मक प्रतिनिधित्व
प्रतीकात्मक बयान
लाक्षणिक धुन
सांकेतिक ढंग से
प्रतीकात्मक रूप से
सांकेतिक रूप से
प्रतीकात्मकता
प्रतीकविज्ञ
सिंचुरिंग
सिकमफ़्लक्स धमनी
जांघ की सिकमफ़्लक्स धमनी
प्रतीकरूपात्मक इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
When a student graduates, one of the most symbolic processes before fully graduating is to sound the bell.
The death was especially symbolic as the nobility of the kingdom often burned revolutionaries alive to assert their divine supremacy.
Therefore Manu, Shraddha and Ida while maintaining their historical importance may also express the symbolic import.
Many such deities, such as the tyches or tutelary deities for major cities, survived the arrival of Christianity, now as symbolic personifications stripped of religious significance.
Geyve was one of the symbolic towns in the Turkish War of Independence (1919–1923).
He was the last Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) in Ontario to be elected under the "Liberal-Labour" banner, although the distinction from the official Liberal Party was mostly symbolic by this stage.
Following the crisis, Christian accepted his drastically reduced role as symbolic [of state].
While located wholly within the Soviet zone, because of its symbolic importance as the nation's capital and seat of the former Nazi government, the city of Berlin was jointly occupied by the Allied powers and subdivided into four sectors.
It remains undetermined if they served some symbolic or religious purpose, but their presence in graves suggest they could have.
The upper register of the painting includes, from left to right, James, Peter and John, traditionally read as symbols of faith, hope and love; hence the symbolic colours of blue-yellow, green and red for their robes.
He obtained 134 international caps with his national team, has entered the symbolic but exclusive circle of players with a century of caps.
Modern Mongolians still use such bones as shagai for games and fortune-telling, with each piece relating to a symbolic meaning.