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reappears Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


reappears ka kya matlab hota hai


Verb:

फिर से प्रकट हो जाना, फिर से जाहिर हो जाना, फिर से जाहिर होना, फिर से निकल आना, फिर से निकलना, फिर से दिखाई देना, फिर से बाहर निकलना, फिर से प्रकट होना,



reappears's Usage Examples:

The absence of Coregoni is a characteristic feature of the fish-fauna of the steppes; the carp, on the contrary, reappears, and the rivers abound in sturgeon (Acipenseridae).


The olive and the chestnut are rare; but the beech reappears, and the Pinus pinaster recalls the Italian pines.


This flora extends from Ireland to the Canaries and reappears on the highlands of Angola.


Labrusca, reappears in Japan), and others; an assemblage, as long ago pointed out by Asa Gray, which can only be paralleled in the Chino-japanese region, another centre of preservation of Miocene types.


The conception of evolution was henceforward irrespressible, and it incessantly reappears, in one shape or another, 2 up to the year 1858, when Charles Darwin and A.


Of English plays, the interlude called Jack Juggler (between 1547 and 1553) was based on the Amphitruo, and the lost play called the Historie of Error (acted in 1577) was probably based on the Menae-chmi; Nicholas Udall's Ralph Royster Doyster, the first English comedy (acted before 1551, first printed 1566), is founded on the Miles gloriosus; Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors (about 1591) is an adaptation of the Menaechmi; and his Falstaff may be regarded as an idealized reproduction or development of the braggart soldier of Plautus and Terence - a type of character which reappears in other forms not only in English literature (e.g.


reappears, and the Creatures are identified with the cherubs of Solomon's temple.


Westward the chain lies buried beneath the Mesozoic and Tertiary beds of Belgium and the north of France, but it reappears in the west of England and Ireland.


The same reappears in the Iovilae of Capua and Cumae.


It reappears as a separate province in the 5th century (Hierocles, Synecd.



Synonyms:

return, resurface, appear, re-emerge, come back,



Antonyms:

volley, ground stroke, dematerialise, dematerialize, disappear,



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