फोनर Meaning in English
फोनर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : phoner
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ध्वन्यात्मकस्वरविज्ञानी
ध्वन्यात्मक रू प से
ध्वन्यात्मक वर्णमाला
ध्वन्यात्मक अभिलेखक
ध्वन्यात्मक अभिलेखन करना
ध्वन्यात्मक प्रतीक
स्वनिम की दृष्ट से
ध्वनिविज्ञान
स्वर विज्ञान
स्वरविज्ञान
फ़ोनतार
फोनी
फोनिक
फोनिक रूप से
फोनर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Many of the chants can also be found in other English and Northern French tropers, graduals, and antiphoners.
Other English equivalents for antiphonary are antiphonar (still in reputable use) and antiphoner (considered obsolete by some English lexicographers, but still sometimes used in the early 20th century).
In the "Prioress' Tale" of Chaucer it occurs in the form antiphonere:.
He Alma Redemptoris herde synge / As children lerned hir antiphonere.
In particular he notes that he thinks this episode is fun because "It has microscopic characters inside a human body, a 3-D colonoscopy, a sword fight, a holophoner sequence (involving otters and characters dancing on Saturn's rings), some sweet sweet lovemaking, and a space-truck stop.
Civilization crumbles as the "phoners" attack each other and anyone in view.
The next day, they learn the "phoners" have begun foraging for food and banding together.
They trek north by night across a devastated New England, having fleeting encounters with other survivors and catching disturbing hints about the activities of the phoners, who still attack non-phoners on sight.
The pair show the newcomers where the local phoner flock goes at night: they pack themselves into the Academy's soccer field and "switch off" until morning.
It is clear the phoners have become a hive mind and are developing psychic abilities.
That night, all of the survivors share the same horrific dream: each dreamer sees himself in a stadium, surrounded by phoners, as a disheveled man wearing a Harvard University hooded sweatshirt approaches, bringing their death.
The group buries her and arrives in Clay's hometown of Kent Pond, where they discover notes from Johnny which tell them Clay's estranged wife Sharon was turned into a phoner, but their son survived for several days, before he and the other normies were prompted by the phoners to head to the supposedly cell phone-free Kashwak.
He remains intent on finding his son, but after meeting another group of flock-killers, Tom and Jordan decide to avoid the ceremonial executions the phoners have planned.
Clay sets off alone, but the others soon reappear driving a small school bus; the phoners have used their ever-increasing psychic powers to force them to rejoin him.