fabular Meaning in marathi ( fabular शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
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fabular's Usage Examples:
Sunday Times said, "As the book travels from the fatuous to the alarming, a fabular structure begins to emerge, hinting that themes of empire and exploitation.
bifarious, confabulate, confabulation, defamation, defamatory, defame, effable, fable, fabular, fabulous, facund, facundious, facundity, famacide, fame.
to tell a poetic tale of human suffering and redemption that is at once fabular, allegorical and symbolic.
centers on the monarchy of Ireland The Reynard cycle, which centers on the fabular fox Reynard Der Ring des Nibelungen (or the "Ring cycle"), which centers.
The story itself ends in something of a fabular fashion, with the general simply closing the carriage and leaving the braggadocious.
Early examples of the story are pithily fabular but towards the middle of the 12th century it appears as an extended episode.
in the collection Mortal Engines), about a mental asylum for robots A fabular universe of robots Fables for Robots (1964) The Cyberiad (1965) "The Mask".
Thus [he] borrowed the subjects of his fables from the enormous body of fabular literature starting with Aesop and finishing with his own French contemporaries.
During this time, he published fabular satires of contemporary events.
subfossorial for fā- fāt- – say, speak affability, affable, bifarious, confabulate, confabulation, defamation, defamatory, defame, effable, fable, fabular.
confabulate, confabulation, defamation, defamatory, defame, effable, fable, fabular, fabulous, facund, facundious, facundity, famacide, fame, famosity, famous.
" Guardian critic Peter Bradshaw called the film "mysterious, fabular and sometimes dreamlike," comparing it to Chekhov or a performance of Shakespeare"s.
Guardian critic Peter Bradshaw called the film mysterious, fabular and sometimes dreamlike, comparing it to Chekhov or a performance of Shakespeare's Tempest.