बृहत् ग्रन्थ Meaning in English
बृहत् ग्रन्थ शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : large book
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बड़ी इमारतबड़े कैलोरी
बृहत कायता
बड़ा पूंजीकरण
बड़ी चिमनी
कपड़ों की बड़ी अल्मारी
बडा प्याला
बड़े कान
बड़े नेत्र
बिना वृक्ष का बड़ा मैदान
बर्फ का बड़ा तैरता हुआ टुकड़ा
बड़े फूलवाला एक प्रकार का वृक्ष
बड़ी आंत
काफ़ी बड़ा,बृहदाकार
बड़ा भार
बृहत्-ग्रन्थ हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
"" यह पाँच खण्डों में विभाजित एक बृहत् ग्रन्थ है।
बृहत्-ग्रन्थ इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Ōbon (大本, "large books"), roughly , and chūbon (中本, "medium books"), which are roughly half that size, were made using Mino paper, which was roughly inches in size.
EcoRacer The London Book Fair (LBF) is a large book-publishing trade fair held annually, usually in April, in London, England.
In a prologue, the Old Man of Wandering Mountain reads from a large book, begins to record a prophecy of a day when "The Nasty" will arrive in Fantasia, and describes the savior of "Extraordinary Courage".
An extension containing a large booking hall, ladies' waiting room and parcels office was added to the rear of the station building, doubling its floorspace.
Often large books are not allowed.
The station once sported a large booking hall, where the car park is currently, as well as a substantial canopy.
The teacher keeps a large book with sturdy slotted cardboard pages, with a Delaney card in each slot.
com was acquired and absorbed by Barnes " Noble, the large bookstore chain, in November 2000.
Along with hundreds of shops, the mall houses two food courts, MegaBox (cinema), COEX Aquarium and a large bookstore, but the Kimchi Fields Museum has moved to Insadong.
These include two large book publishing houses, Keter Publishing House (established in 1958) and Feldheim Publishers, which established its Israel branch in the 1960s.
The original version of the video, directed by Michael Gracey, shows Bedingfield as the cover of a small animated book in a large library as it climbs an amazingly large bookshelf.
Early precursors were the so-called Messrelationen ("trade fair reports") which were semi-annual news compilations for the large book fairs at Frankfurt and Leipzig, starting in the 1580s.