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tunics Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


tunics ka kya matlab hota hai


ट्यूनिक्स

Noun:

अँगरखा,



tunics शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

ऐतिहासिक दृष्टि से, अँगरखा एक अदालत संगठन है कि एक व्यक्ति खुद को, समुद्री मील और संबंध प्राचीन भारत के विभिन्न रियासतों में पहनने के लिए उपयुक्त के साथ लचीला आराम की पेशकश के आसपास लपेट सकता था।

हालांकि, पुरुष कच्छ के कुछ हिस्सों में अभी भी जामा रूप में भी जाना जाता अँगरखा जो स्कर्ट जगमगाता हुआ आउट करने के लिए कमर के चारों ओर के साथ एक असममित खोलने की है पहनते हैं।

अँगरखा में विभिन्न भागों भारतीय उपमहाद्वीप के, लेकिन बुनियादी कट ही, शैलियों और लंबाई क्षेत्र के लिए क्षेत्र से विविध बने रहे, जबकि पहना था।

अँगरखा एक पारंपरिक ऊपरी परिधान जो पर अधिव्याप्त हो और करने के लिए बाएँ या दाएँ कंधे से बंधा रहे हैं भारतीय उपमहाद्वीप में पहना जाता है।

| अँगरखा || अंगरक्षक || खार || क्षार || नोचना || लुंचन || माथा || मस्तक।

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शब्द अँगरखा संस्कृत शब्द अँगरखासक, जिसका शरीर की रक्षा के अर्थ से ली गई है।

पुरुषों के लिए, पारंपरिक कपड़े अचकन/शेरवानी गलाला, बन्ध्गल, लुंगी, कुर्ता, अँगरखा, जामा और धोती या पायजामा हैं।

tunics's Usage Examples:

Even today the finest woolen fabrics, used for billiards tables, piano felts and Guardsmen's tunics are finished using natural teasels.


These were the questions each man of the troops on the high ground above the bridge involuntarily asked himself with a sinking heart--watching the bridge and the hussars in the bright evening light and the blue tunics advancing from the other side with their bayonets and guns.


Pair with tunics: Tunics can be problematic for parents in that once a girl gets too tall for one, it looks like a long shirt, but isn't long enough to wear without something on the bottom.


These the angel souls left behind in heaven, and they are buildings from God, houses not made with hands, tunics eternal.


The irides are of a light orange, and the sclerotic tunics - equivalent to the "white of the eye" in most animals - which in few birds are visible, are in this very conspicuous and of a bright scarlet, giving it an air of great ferocity.


In some cases, you may even find long-sleeved tunics.


More modern materials were used to replace the old woolen fire tunics.


The Babylonian temples received garments as payment in kind, and the Egyptian lists in the Papyrus Harris (Rameses III.) enumerate an enormous number of skirts, tunics and mantles, dyed and undyed, for the various deities.


England, France, Spain and Germany, dalmatic and tunicle are now no longer tunics, but scapular-like cloaks, with an opening for the head to pass through and square lappets falling from the shoulder over the upper part of the arm; in Italy, on the other hand, though open up the side, they still have regular sleeves and are essentially tunics.


The Lares are brought out to preside over this solemn feast, and for the occasion are incincti or clothed in tunics girt at the loins.



Synonyms:

adventitia, albuginea, tunica, membrane, tissue layer,



Antonyms:

uncover, undergarment,



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