arboured Meaning in kannada ( arboured ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
ಆರ್ಬರ್ಡ್
Adjective:
ಶಸ್ತ್ರಸಜ್ಜಿತ,
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arboured's Usage Examples:
Chambal ravine or "beehad" (Hindi-बीहड़) in Bhind and Morena has harboured dacoits (bandits) for centuries.
six of this total harboured a hantavirus variant, IgG, including an adult male E.
expedition to Ostend on 18 May 1798 was launched to destroy gun-boats harboured in Ostend and destined to take part in the planned invasion of Britain.
This was most likely out of unease with Nazi Germany's ally, Fascist Italy which at the time harboured the Croatian extreme nationalist Ustashe leader Ante Pavelić in exile in Rome, and because of the rhetoric of some Italian fascists in the past such as the late Gabriele D'Annunzio, who were violently opposed to a Yugoslav state.
An arboured belfry was superimposed on the western edge of the church in the 19th century.
of Music and Drama courses and the National Youth Choir and originally harboured ambitions of becoming an opera singer.
But even before that the location harboured a small theatre house dating back to 1821.
the film "lacks—for all weaknesses of Romero"s film—even a tenth of the minatory charge harboured by Zombies.
By the time the regiment 'harboured' that night, B Sqn's ARV and C Sqn's M14 half-track had landed with four ammunition and petrol lorries.
The town lies on an unwooded tableland called the Waldecker Tafel that once harboured a great many wild.
In 2010 the town also harboured a shanty town of mud-built huts from refugees escaping the violence of.
Cwm Craf on the hill's north-eastern slopes has a cirque-like form though probably never harboured a full-grown glacier.
of "yield" and "yean") yherber(e)ȝed ("harboured") ȝhere ("ear") yhyȝed ("hied, hastened") ȝiefte ("gift") ȝif ("if") ȝise ("yes") ȝista(i/y) ("yesterday").