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charades Meaning in marathi ( charades शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



चारी, कोडी, एनिग्मा,

Noun:

कोडी, एनिग्मा,



charades मराठी अर्थाचे उदाहरण:

नाझी मशीन एनिग्मा नंतर आणि मित्र राष्ट्र दलांना द्वितीय विश्वयुद्ध जिंकण्यास मदत केल्याच्या दशकाहूनही कमी काळानंतर गणितज्ञ अ‍ॅलन ट्युरिंगने दुसर्‍या वेळी एका साध्या प्रश्नासह इतिहास बदलला: "मशीन्स विचार करू शकतात का?".

त्यांनी नाझी जर्मनीद्वारे वापरल्या गेलेल्या एनिग्मा सिफर मशीनच्या क्रिप्टेनालिसिसवर लक्ष केंद्रित केले आणि एकत्रितपणे जीसी अँड सीसीएस ज्येष्ठ कोडब्रेकर दिलीली नॉक्स देखील होते.

या हॉटेलचा एनिग्मा म्हणून ओळखला जाणारा नाइटक्लब प्रसिद्ध आहे.

बुलडॉगने एक जर्मन यू-बोट पकडली व त्यातून संपूर्णावस्थेत असलेले एनिग्मा यंत्र जप्त केले.

charades's Usage Examples:

While the adults play charades on the ship, Joe does the death of Natalie Wood.


popular form and, as written charades were forgotten, it adopted its present, terser name.


PALRADOR", author of charades 67 Diabo Azul pseudonym "O PALRADOR", author of charades 68 Parry pseudonym "O PALRADOR", author of charades 69 Gallião Pequeno.


their long-standing collaborator Keith Allen immersed in a bizarre game of charades for Hollywood Blockbusters, with a group of Buddhist monks.


principal stages in Barbu"s poetry: Barbu rejects Aderca"s calling his 1920s hermetics phase șaradistă ("charades-ist"), opening up a field of debates between.


" These included riddles (called enigmas), rebuses, charades, scientific queries, and mathematical questions.


literature and art criticism, a chronicle of the latest fashions, and epigrams, charades and other literary trifles.


On Day 23, housemates took part in a game of charades.


Pictionary (/ˈpɪkʃənəri/, US: /-ɛri/) is a charades-inspired word-guessing game invented by Robert Angel with graphic design by Gary Everson and first.


The earliest known television panel show is Play the Game, a charades show in 1946.


those said to be "in pantomime"—included dialogue from the actors but truly "dumb" or "mime charades" gradually became more popular as well and similarly dropped.


Charade or charades may refer to: Charades, originally "acting charades", a parlor game Charade (1954 film), an American film featuring James Mason Charade.


Originally, the game was a dramatic form of literary charades: a single.



Synonyms:

charade, guessing game,



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