pupil Meaning in marathi ( pupil शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
डोळ्याचा तारा, शिष्य, विद्यार्थीच्या,
Noun:
ते, कनिनिका, चंद्रिया, शिष्य, कठपुतळी, ताराबंध्र, विद्यार्थीच्या, डोळे, विद्यार्थी, वाचक, डोळ्याचा तारा, तारा,
People Also Search:
pupil of the eyepupil teacher
pupilage
pupilar
pupilary
pupillage
pupillari
pupillarity
pupillary
pupils
pupiparous
pupped
puppet
puppet government
puppet show
pupil मराठी अर्थाचे उदाहरण:
यातील एकोबा हे संत एकनाथ नसून एकोबा रामदासी होते व तुकोबा हे संत तुकाराम नसून एकोबाचे शिष्य तुकोबा रामदासी होते.
संध्याकाळी येशू आला आन शिष्यांबरोबर भोजन घेऊ लागला.
बाळकृष्णबुवा इचलकरंजीकर यांचे शिष्य पं.
ऐतिहासिक आधार - ख्रिस्ताचा मृत्यू, पुनरुत्थान व स्वर्गारोहण यानंतर त्याच्या आदेशानुसार त्याचे शिष्य सुवार्ताप्रसार करण्यासाठी विविध ठिकाणी गेले.
त्यांचे प्रमुख शिष्य सय्यद मुहम्मद नूर बख्श यांनीही लडाखिना इस्लामचा प्रचार केला आणि बाल्टी लोकांनी अत्यंत वेगाने इस्लाम धर्म स्वीकारला.
चिंतामणरावांचे नाट्यक्षेत्रातील शिष्य.
हे ज्ञान गुरू-शिष्य परंपरेतून मौखिक स्वरूपात अस्तित्वात राहिले.
jpg|बुद्धाच्या शिष्यांचा स्तूप, सांची.
शंकर वामन तथा मामासाहेब दांडेकर हे जोग महाराजांचे अतिशय प्रिय शिष्य होते.
इतिहास या विषयासाठी शिष्यवृत्ती ठेवली.
अखेबे यांनी शाळेत उत्कृष्ट कामगिरी केली आणि त्यांना वैद्यकशास्त्रासाठी शिष्यवृत्ती मिळाली.
पंडित रविशंकर हे अन्नपूर्णा देवीचे वडील उस्ताद अल्लाउद्दीन खान यांचे एक शिष्य होते.
मोनिकाच्या मैत्रिणीने इतर मागासवर्गीय (OBC) कोट्यातून त्याच शिष्यवृत्तीसाठी कमी गुण मिळवूनही पात्र ठरले तेव्हा तो नाराज झाला होता.
pupil's Usage Examples:
Juan Navarro Hispalensis and his pupil Juan Esquivel Barahona were both choirmasters at the cathedral.
Awards and commemorationIn 1961, Katzir was awarded the Israel Prize, in life sciences, together with his pupil, Ora Kedem.
His Romantic approach to art was greatly appreciated by a group of young landscape painters who were younger than Eckersberg's pupils; they aimed to produce evocative landscapes in reaction to Eckersberg's precise depictions of nature.
was born in Cremona, the sixth child and pupil of Gaetano, and was the ablest and most consistent violin maker of his family.
He was one of Ueshiba's favorite pupils and since 1964 has greatly contributed to the development of aikido in Europe and France in particular.
Christiannamed after Lydia Christian, member of the school council (1897–1919) and mother of Lilian Mary Christian, pupil 1895–1896.
In one sequence an enormous eye appeared on screen and the pupil of the eye reflected the slow moving figure of the old man.
The school contained a basement, large furnace, and seating for 50 pupils.
The day pupils and weekly boarders are drawn from a wide area of North Devon and beyond, many using the large school bussing operation in collaboration with local coach operators.
There is also an annual publication, The Elizabethan, which gives a more in-depth commentary, as well as showcasing pupils' artistic and literary talents.
The swinging-flashlight test, also known as the swinging light test, is used in medical examinations to identify a relative afferent pupillary defect.
Pupils started their first year of secondary school in the first form or first year, and this was the academic year in which pupils.
ReferencesMunicipalities of the canton of Geneva The Priory (C of E Aided) School, Dorking is a voluntary-aided Church of England school for pupils aged 11–18, in Dorking, Surrey.
Synonyms:
passer, crammer, law student, medical student, nonreader, neophyte, Ivy Leaguer, overachiever, Wykehamist, major, student, seminarist, catechumen, enrollee, sixth-former, college man, underperformer, seminarian, Etonian, medico, withdrawer, art student, college boy, collegian, scholar, educatee, underachiever, nonachiever, skipper, teacher-student relation, auditor,
Antonyms:
immaturity, oldness, aged, female child,