jean Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
jean ka kya matlab hota hai
जीन
एक मोटे टिकाऊ टवील-बुनाई सूती कपड़े
Noun:
नीले कपड़े का पाजामा, मज़बूत सूती कपड़ा, जीन नामक कपड़ा, जीन,
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jean's Usage Examples:
Curiously enough the cottage, a stone building, built by the same duke for Jean Jacques Rousseau, still stands in the park, while the ducal residence was burnt down by the sans-culottes.
Jean le Nevelon relates how Alior, the son of Alexander and Candace, avenged his father's death on Antipater and others.
The Port Royalists, Pierre Nicole (1625-1695) and Antoine Arnauld (1612-1694), had applied it to grammar and logic; Jean Domat or Daumat (1625-1696) and Henri Francois Daugesseau (1668-1751) to jurisprudence; Fontenelle, Charles Perrault (1628-1703) and Jean Terrasson (1670-1750) to literary criticism, and a worthier estimate of modern literature.
He was then cleansed and re-clothed, his room cleaned, and during the day he was visited by his new attendant, a creole and a compatriot of Josephine de Beauharnais, named Jean Jacques Christophe Laurent (1770--1807), who had from the 8th of November onwards assistance for his charge from a man named Gomin.
He was the youngest son of Juan de Jasso, privy councillor to Jean d'Albret, king of Navarre, and his wife, Maria de Azpilcueta y Xavier, sole heiress of two noble Navarrese families.
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In 1672, having finished his philosophy course, he was given a scholarship at the college of St Michel at Paris by Jean, marquis de Pompadour, lieutenant-general of the Limousin.
Jean Baptiste Van Helmont >>
JEAN ANTOINE LETRONNE (1787-1848), French archaeologist, was born at Paris on the 25th of January 1787.
jean's Meaning':
a coarse durable twill-weave cotton fabric
Synonyms:
trouser, workwear, Levi's, pant, denim, blue jean, levis,
Antonyms:
incorporeal, incorporeality, immaterial, insubstantial, insubstantiality,