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ordinaries Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


ordinaries ka kya matlab hota hai


साधारण

एक प्रोबेट कोर्ट का एक न्यायाधीश

Adverb:

आदत के अनुसर,



ordinaries शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

साधारणतः भूगोल से उसके इसी विभाग का अर्थ लिया जाता है।



स्मरण रखना चाहिए कि इतिहास न तो साधारण परिभाषा के अनुसार विज्ञान है और न केवल काल्पनिक दर्शन अथवा साहित्यिक रचना है।

(६) एक सर्वमान्य लिपि स्वीकार करने से भारत की विभिन्न भाषाओं में जो ज्ञान का भंडार भरा है उसे प्राप्त करने का एक साधारण व्यक्ति को सहज ही अवसर प्राप्त होगा।

জজজ असल में ये संस्कृत के साधारण ड और ढ के बदले हुए रूप हैं।

भारत के विभिन्न मत और इस्लाम के मेल ने कई नए मतों का विकास किया, जो भारत की विभिन्न जातियों के बीच साधारण सहमति प्रस्थापित करना चाहते थे।

पुराणों के अनुसार ब्रह्मा, विष्णु और शिव साधारण देव नहीं, बल्कि महादेव हैं और त्रिमूर्ति के सदस्य हैं।

कोशरचना की ऊपर वर्णित विधा को हम साधारणतः सामान्य भाषा शब्दकोश कह सकते हैं।

साधारण शब्दों में धर्म के बहुत से अर्थ हैं जिनमें से कुछ ये हैं- कर्तव्य, अहिंसा, न्याय, सदाचरण, सद्-गुण आदि।

संस्कृत को संस्कारित करने वाले भी कोई साधारण भाषाविद् नहीं बल्कि महर्षि पाणिनि, महर्षि कात्यायन और योगशास्त्र के प्रणेता महर्षि पतंजलि हैं।

साधारण बोलचाल की भाषा में इसे यूपी कहा गया।

साधारण बोलचाल की भाषा में इसे यूनाइटेड प्रोविन्स या यूपी कहा गया।

इसके अतिरिक्त कतिपय साधारण कलाएँ भी बतायी गयी हैं।

उपनिषद् शब्द का साधारण अर्थ है - ‘समीप उपवेशन’ या 'समीप बैठना (ब्रह्म विद्या की प्राप्ति के लिए शिष्य का गुरु के पास बैठना)।

ordinaries's Usage Examples:

It speaks of their defiance of their own constitution, expressly revived by Paul V., forbidding them to meddle in politics; of the great ruin to souls caused by their quarrels with local ordinaries and the other religious orders, their condescension to heathen usages in the East, and the disturbances, resulting in persecutions of the Church, which they had stirred up even in Catholic countries, so that several popes had been obliged to punish them.


The ordinaries met these accusations with a lengthy and dignified answer; but this did not satisfy the king, and convocation was compelled on the 15th of May 1532, further to clarify the ancient laws of the land, as understood by the king, in the very brief, very humble and very pertinent document known as the " Submission of the Clergy."


Then Gustavus so curtailed the power of the bishops (ordinances of 1539 and 1540) that they had little of the dignity left but the name, and even that he was disposed to abolish, for after 1543 the prelates appointed by him, without any pretence of previous, election by the cathedral chapters, were called ordinaries, or superintendents.


In 153 2, nevertheless, he excited some displeasure in the king by the part he took in the preparation of the famous "Answer of the Ordinaries" to the complaints brought against them in the House of Commons.


He studied at Göttingen and Erlangen, became professor at Basel in 1864, and eventually (1876) professor ordinaries at Göttingen.


The executive officials are elected for a term of two years, and the judges of the Supreme Court and of the court of appeals for six years, while those of the superior court and of the ordinaries and the justices of the peace are chosen every four years.


Priests of the Society are given the option of either joining other orders or remaining as secular clergy, under obedience to the ordinaries, who are empowered to grant or withhold from them licences to hear confessions.


In 1822 he became professor ordinaries.


His taste in cookery, formed in subterranean ordinaries and a la mode beef shops, was far from delicate.


Van Espen says: " The whole right of appeal to the Roman pontiff omisso medio had undoubtedly its origin in this principle, that the Roman pontiff is ordinary of ordinaries, or, in other words, has immediate episcopal authority in all particular churches, and this principle had its own beginning from the False Decretals."



ordinaries's Meaning':

a judge of a probate court

Synonyms:

average, mundaneness, routine, middling, run-of-the-mill, common, usual, unremarkable, cut-and-dry, mundane, so-so, run-of-the-mine, fair, mundanity, unexceptional, indifferent, commonplace, everyday, cut-and-dried, mediocre, mine run, quotidian, characterless, nondescript, banausic, workaday, ordinariness,



Antonyms:

uncommon, extraordinary, extraordinariness, unusual, unexpectedness,



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