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eponymously Meaning in kannada ( eponymously ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)



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ಅನಾಮಧೇಯವಾಗಿ,

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eponymously's Usage Examples:

The group is eponymously named from the formation of the teeth whereby the teeth are consolidated.


July 31 — Zac Brown, lead singer of his eponymously named band, who began having hits in the late 2000s.


The era of Tokugawa rule in Japan from 1603 to 1868 is known eponymously as the Edo period.


A performance of the eponymously named play earned Daniel the unwelcome scrutiny of the Privy Council, because of a perceived resemblance between the play's protagonist and Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, executed for rebellion and treason in 1601.


Culann's Hounds' popularity grew and in 2001 they recorded and released their first, eponymously titled album.


cause) rather than eponymously, but the eponymous syndrome names often persist in common usage.


Cross Rhythms was the eponymously titled music magazine produced by the Christian media organisation of the same name.


Hamilton Limited was a British book publishing house, founded in 1931 eponymously by the half-Scot half-American Jamie Hamilton (Hamish is the vocative.


conditions descriptively (by symptoms or underlying cause) rather than eponymously, but the eponymous syndrome names often persist in common usage.


The neighborhood is eponymously named for its onetime main thoroughfare, Central Avenue.


combined with homemade instruments, including washtub bass, washboard, kazoo, and, eponymously, a jug, played by blowing into it as if it were a brass.


April 2 – Bobby Estell, radio personality of the 2010s-onward who uses the on-air name Bobby Bones and host of his eponymously named show.


In 1999 "Croire" was included as a bonus track on Lara Fabian"s eponymously titled debut album, originally released in 1991.



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