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leighton Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


leighton ka kya matlab hota hai


लिटन

Verb:

हल्का होना, वज़न हटाना, हल्का करना,



leighton शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

हल्का होना, पोर्टेबल होना, कम बिजली से चलना, बड़ी आकृति में भी निर्माण में आसानी आदि इसकी प्रमुख विशेषताएं हैं।

इसे गुच्छेदार एवं संरचना सदृश पदार्थ नहीं बनने देने के लिए, क्षेत्र बहुत हल्का होना चाहिए जिससे कि इसका एक विशाल कॉम्पटन तरंगदैर्घ्य हो।

"और अपने काम को अत्यधिक बल और दृढ़ता देने के लिए, तस्वीर का कुछ हिस्सा हल्का होना चाहिए, और कुछ जितना संभव हो उतना अंधेरा होना चाहिए: इन दो चरम सीमाओं को फिर एक दूसरे के साथ सामंजस्य और सामंजस्य स्थापित करना है।

জজজ

जब धमनीय दाब और रक्त प्रवाह एक निश्चित बिंदु से कम हो जाते हैं, तो मस्तिष्क का आप्लावन गंभीर स्तर तक कम (अर्थात् रक्त की आपूर्ति अपर्याप्त) हो जाता है, जिससे सर का हल्का होना, चक्कर आना, कमज़ोरी या बेहोशी हो सकती है।

इन कपड़ो में हल्का होना और पसीने को आसानी से निजात पाना एक महत्वपूर्ण ज़रूरत हैं।

leighton's Usage Examples:

If we add to pictures of this class a few Scriptural subjects, a few Oriental dreams, one or two of tender sentiment like "Wedded" (one of the most popular of his pictures, and well known by not only an engraving, but a statuette modelled by an Italian sculptor), a number of studies of very various types of female beauty, "Teresina," "Biondina," "Bianca," "Moretta," 'c., and an occasional portrait, we shall nearly exhaust the two classes into which Lord Leighton's work (as a painter) can be divided.


Yet Leighton's picture, painted in quite a different style, created a sensation, and was purchased by Queen Victoria.


Frederick Leighton was taken abroad at a very early age.


His grandfather, Sir James Leighton, also a physician, was long resident at the court of St Petersburg.


FREDERICK LEIGHTON LEIGHTON, Baron (1830-1896), English painter and sculptor, the son of a physician, was born at Scarborough on the 3rd of December 1830.


The present building has an imposing Corinthian portico, and encloses a court surrounded by an ambulatory adorned with historical paintings by Leighton, Seymour Lucas, Stanhope Forbes and others.


A collected edition of his works was published in England by Frances Power Cobbe (14 vols., 1863-1870), and another - the Centenary edition - in Boston, Mass., by the American Unitarian Association (14 vols., 1907-1911); a volume of Theodore Parker's Prayers, edited by Rufus Leighton and Matilda Goddard, was published in America in 1861, and a volume of Parker's West Roxbury Sermons, with a biographical sketch by Frank B.


John Hales (1584-1656); Edmund Calamy (1600-1666); the Cambridge Platonist, Benjamin Whichcote (1609-1685); Richard Baxter (1615-1691); the puritan John Owen (1616-1683); the philosophical Ralph Cudworth (1617-1688); Archbishop Leighton (1611-1684) - each of these holds an eminent position in the records of pulpit eloquence, but all were outshone by the gorgeous oratory and art of Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667), who is the most illustrious writer of sermons whom the British race has produced.


Lord Leighton pronounced the silver ware from Malaya to be the most artistic of any exhibited at the Colonial Exhibition held in London in 1886.


At Woburn, Leighton, Ampthill, Sandy, Upware, Wicken and Potton, near the base of Upper Neocomian ironsands, there is a band between 6 in.



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