blets Meaning in marathi ( blets शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
Verb:
पवित्र करा, स्वर्गीय आनंद मिळवण्यासाठी, पवित्र घोषित केले, स्वर्गात सुखी होण्यासाठी, गौरव करणे, आशीर्वाद देण्यासाठी,
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blets's Usage Examples:
with 14 cards in each suit: Wands (alternately batons, clubs, staffs, or staves), Cups (chalices, goblets, or vessels), Swords (or blades), and Pentacles.
Vatican"s support: "The Pope [Pius XII] did provide money for this; in driblets sometimes, but it did come".
Rolaids tablets come in many different flavors, including original peppermint, cherry, freshmint, fruit, tropical, punch, cool mint, berry, and apple.
director of Iraq Heritage (based in London), "Tablets, manuscripts and cuneiforms are the most common artifacts being traded, and, unfortunately, this is.
In 1914, as part of his thesis, Ivar Malmer (Ivar Malmer), a student of Manne Siegbahn, discovered that the α and β lines were not single lines, but doublets.
These gold tablets allegedly documented the reigns of Ariaramnes and his son Arsames and were written in Old Persian in the first person.
the nodulations represent the posterior terminations of narrow very protractive axial riblets, which on the fifth whorl fade out on the base.
multi-purpose (hypodermic) tablets, compounding powder, ampoules of solution for injection, and dry ampoules for reconstitution.
privileges: […] Tales of Find and the Fianna, a matter inexhaustible, sacks, forays, wooings, tablets, and books of lore, satires, keen riddles [etc.
characteristic touches are dark colours, open collars, unbuttoned robes or doublets, and a generally disheveled appearance, accompanied in portraits by world-weary.
Jones remembers that he may have put the money in a chicken instead of giblets.
for those who could afford them, although they were often restricted to kirtles, undersleeves and doublets revealed beneath gowns of solid-coloured fabrics.
Mockado was used for furnishings and carpeting, and also for clothing such as doublets, farthingales, and kirtles.