प्राणमयता Meaning in English
प्राणमयता शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : pranamayata
, vitality
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
जीवन शक्तिप्राणशक्ति
विटामिन् ए वन
विटामिन बीसी
विटामिन बी वन
विटामिन बी टू
विटामिन बी सी
विटामिन अल्पता निवारक आहार
अविटामिनरुग्णता
विटामिन ई.पू.
विटामिनाल्पता
विटामिन के
विटामिनिंग
विटासी
अण्डपीत
प्राणमयता इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
When the player clears a stage, only a certain portion of the player's vitality will be restored.
The narrator notices that another woman at the party, May Server, seems listless, and he starts to wonder if she may be the lover providing vitality to Long.
In addition to the Goadecs, the singer Loeiz Ropars largely responsible for maintaining kan ha diskan's vitality in the middle of the 20th century, and the 1960s and 1970s revivalists drew largely on his work.
Within a few months, it became clear that the only way to ensure the health and vitality of the theater was to undergo a thorough strategic and financial restructuring process.
Jacobs ultimately defines neighborhood quality as a function of how well it can govern and protect itself over time, employing a combination of residential cooperation, political clout, and financial vitality.
These ideas were expressed in a language which had just reached a peak of power and vitality – the English of Shakespeare, Tyndale and Cranmer's Prayer Book.
Combined with a very intuitive sense of colour and design, the work often has more vitality than is immediately apparent.
Publishers Weekly says, "Her acute ear for the intricacies of speech adds to the vitality of poems written in the voice of black men she encounters amid the inner-city squalor of Chicago and Boston.
The rainbow symbolises the radiance and vitality of the town.
Players must defeat enemies to earn points which can be spent at the end of each stage to improve the character's strength, vitality, or mutant power.
Mesopotamian use of these "serpent-necked lions" and other animals and animal hybrids is seen by some scholars as "manifestations of the chthonic aspect of the god of natural vitality, who is manifest in all life breaking forth from the earth".
In a later work, Katrín observed that the book was an interesting experiment and even though it had not been particularly successful it was indicative of the rapidly increasing vitality of Icelandic crime literature at the time.