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periods Meaning in marathi ( periods शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



पूर्णविराम, मासिक, मासिक पाळी,

Noun:

उद्या, विशिष्ट वेळ, स्त्रीराज, कल्प, युग, वेळ, अमल, स्टेज, ठरावीक काळ, कालावधी, भाग, कालबाह्यता, पूर्ण वाक्य, बस एवढेच, वेळेची विभागणी,



periods मराठी अर्थाचे उदाहरण:

ग्रंथालयास एकूण जे अनुदान प्राप्त होते, त्याच्या किमान १० टक्के रक्कम ग्रंथालयाने मासिक वर्गणी व इतर देणग्यांमधून जमा करावी लागते.

हे मासिक १८८८पर्यंत चालले.

त्यांनी ‘विद्यमान’ नावाचे मासिकही काढले होते.

शक्य तेव्हा मराठीत बोलणे, टीव्ही-मोबाइलचा वापर सीमित ठेवून रोज एक-दोन तास तरी वाचनासाठी देणे, किमान एक-दोन नियतकालिकांची वर्गणी भरणे, मासिक उत्पन्नाच्या निदान अर्धा टक्का रक्कम पुस्तकखरेदीसाठी खर्च करणे, छोटे-छोटे गट स्थापन करून पुस्तकांचा प्रसार करणे वगैरे.

श्रीकांत उमरीकर हे ’ग्रंथसखा’ या मासिकाचे संपादक आहेत.

मनोरंजन मासिकातून प्रकाशित होणारी गुर्जरांची कथा हे त्या वेळी वाचकांचे प्रमुख आकर्षण होते.

हे मासिक बंद झाल्यावरही सानेंचे इतिहास कार्य सुरू होते.

वाचकांचा पत्रव्यवहार'हे सदर २०व्या शतकापासून आजही दैनिके, मासिके, साप्ताहिके, नियतकालिके इत्यांदीमध्ये आपले अस्तित्त्व टिकवून आहे.

१९६५ मधील मृत्यू तत्त्वज्ञान मंदिर (मराठी त्रैमासिक) हे प्रताप तत्त्वज्ञान केंद्र या तत्त्वज्ञान विषयाला वाहिलेल्या अभ्यासकेंद्राचे प्रकाशन आहे.

तरीही मुलांच्या वाचनाची भूक भागविण्यासाठी त्यांनी हे मासिक चालू ठेवले.

१९५० दशकाच्या प्रारंभी त्यांनी विध्यार्थ्यांसाठीच्या मासिकामध्ये पहिली कथा लिहिली.

भारतीय पत्रिकाएॅं और वेबसाइटें भाषा / श्रेणी से – 2000 पासून वर्तमान काळात मासिके संग्रहित अहल-ए हादिथ किंवा अहल-ए-हादिस ( اهل حدیث , اہل حدیث , हदीथचे लोक ) 19व्या शतकाच्या उत्तरार्धात उत्तर भारतातील सय्यद नाझीर हुसेन आणि सिद्दीक हसन खान यांच्या शिकवणीतून सुरू झालेली एक धार्मिक चळवळ आहे.

periods's Usage Examples:

periods, direct speech interventions and rhetorical techniques such as alliterations, chiasmus, polyptoton, paradoxes, antitheses, oxymoron, etymological.


The faster rise and bump are common features in the light curves of Mira variables with periods longer than 300 days.


To achieve best outcomes, combining active treatment with preventive measures and recall at regular periods is needed.


Methods of computing depreciation, and the periods over which assets are depreciated, may vary between asset types within the same business and may vary for.


struggle" or "war on icons") refers to two periods in the history of the Byzantine Empire when the use of religious images or icons was opposed by religious.


People born during these periods are often called baby boomers.


The understanding of the mechanisms behind critical periods has consequences for medical therapy of hearing loss.


are typically limited to roughly 100 rounds per minute per barrel to give time for the heat to dissipate, although this can be exceeded for short periods.


Formation of chamosite bearing oolites record periods of increasing wave energy corresponding to storm conditions.


the broad division of the year into the Christmas and Easter seasons, interspersed with periods of Ordinary Time, is identical, and most Festivals and Commemorations.


Short periods may occur without symptoms, or present with lightheadedness, palpitations, or chest pain.


They indulge in binges, periods of varying duration in which they eat and/or drink without pause.


This building was repurposed as a church in the Ayyubid and Mamluk periods, and within the building is a blueprint of the church in addition to a number of graves that were built in the church's land.



Synonyms:

half-life, canicule, dawn, mid-March, bronze age, mid-July, time of year, hour, sleep, downtime, iron age, calendar day, life, hours, half-century, bloom, phase of the moon, midwinter, past, tour, reign, prohibition, long run, trimester, daylight, lustrum, yr, long haul, uptime, time frame, continuance, shelf life, evening, lifetime, trial period, term of a contract, mid-September, fundamental quantity, extra time, calendar month, time limit, nighttime, lactation, tour of duty, tide, day, mid-April, hitch, test period, silly season, prime, half life, duration, age, elapsed time, decennium, years, efflorescence, mid-May, life-time, epoch, decade, flush, time of life, mid-January, season, mid-February, times, mid-November, mid-December, term of enlistment, time period, term, weekend, drouth, bimester, prehistoric culture, occupation, long time, flower, window, novitiate, work time, peacetime, festival, multistage, calendar week, night, watch, month, nap, school day, year, morning time, stage, hospitalization, prohibition era, quarter-century, daytime, duty tour, schooltime, eve, question time, prehistory, dog days, overtime, bout, clotting time, fortnight, rainy day, field day, usance, wartime, two weeks, mid-June, millennium, fundamental measure, enlistment, period of time, twelvemonth, morn, midweek, civil day, dark, Saint Martin"s summer, quadrennium, bimillenary, phase, bimillennium, school, mid-August, heyday, youth, lease, week, hebdomad, mid-October, drought, quinquennium, silver age, generation, peak, early days, century, run, blossom, decennary, time off, time, regulation time, Indian summer, forenoon, millenary, real time, great year, noviciate, running time, puerperium, indiction, Platonic year, study hall, Olympiad, honeymoon, lifespan, morning, canicular days, travel time, air alert, semester, lunar time period, quarter, era, incubation period, Golden Age,



Antonyms:

uptime, time off, night, day, regulation time, downtime, work time, overtime,



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