etymologically Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
etymologically ka kya matlab hota hai
इत्मोलॉजिकल रूप से
Adverb:
व्युत्पत्ति-विषयक, व्युत्पत्तिशास्त्र संबंधी,
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etymologically शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
नायर शब्द की व्युत्पत्ति-विषयक दो व्याख्याएं मौजूद हैं।
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etymologically's Usage Examples:
PRAGMATISM, in philosophy, etymologically a theory or method of dealing with real things (Gr.
Praevaricare meant literally to walk with the legs very wide apart, to straddle, hence to walk crookedly, to stray from the direct road, varicus, straddling, being derived from varus, bow-legged, a word which has been connected etymologically with German quer, transverse, across, and English "queer."
The " accolade " may etymologically refer to the embrace, accompanied by a blow with the hand, characteristic of the longer form of knighting.
SCEPTICISM (QKc'rropac, I consider, reflect, hesitate, doubt), a term signifying etymologically a state of doubt or indecision in the face of mutually conflicting statements.
Etymologically the correct form is Astin-tagh or Astun-tagh, meaning the Lower or Nearer Mountains.
It is described by the epithets KoLArt (hollow) and K11Tw€6aa (spacious or hollow), and is probably connected etymologically with MaKKos, lacus, any hollow place.
As the name is etymologically the same, so the people are by descent the same, and they are still led by the old spirit of war and adventure.
Rome is almost the only place where the word curia has preserved its ancient form; elsewhere it has been almost always replaced by the word court (cour, corte), which is etymologically the same.
Etymologically the word "silver" probably refers to the shining appearance or brightness of the metal.
Teutonic root meaning ":heal," and is etymologically di..