susurrus Meaning in marathi ( susurrus शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
लोकांच्या कुजबुजण्याचा मंद आवाज,
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susurrus's Usage Examples:
branch surculate, surculose †sūrculus surcul- sūs su- sow suid, Suidae susurrus susurr- susurrant, susurrate, susurration, susurrous taberna tabern- tabernacle.
The name is derived from the words łom (clatter, rumble, susurrus) or załom (turn, bend).
surcul- sūs su- sow suid, Suidae susurrus susurr- susurrant, susurrate, susurration, susurrous taberna tabern- tabernacle, tabernacular, tavern tabernaculum.
†sūrculus surcul- sūs su- sow suid, Suidae susurrus susurr- susurrant, susurrate, susurration, susurrous taberna tabern- tabernacle, tabernacular, tavern.
The specific name susurra is derived from the Latin susurrus meaning "whispering" and refers to the relatively quiet advertisement call.
surculose †sūrculus surcul- sūs su- sow suid, Suidae susurrus susurr- susurrant, susurrate, susurration, susurrous taberna tabern- tabernacle, tabernacular.
eremacausis crevecoeur phanerogam hexafoos dockmackie dasylirion dactyliotheca susurrus schokker pyopoiesis psittacines ingberlach rougeot ephelides gravicembalo.
senes (Dufour, 1833) Ancylorhynchus striatus Oldroyd, 1970 Ancylorhynchus susurrus (Karsch, 1879) Ancylorhynchus tricolor (Loew, 1863) Ancylorhynchus unifasciatus.
naphthalene psephomancy teppanyaki bondieuserie attacca eremacausis crevecoeur phanerogam hexafoos dockmackie dasylirion dactyliotheca susurrus schokker pyopoiesis.
(mentioned in 1592 as Lomny), which itself is derived from the words łom (clatter, rumble, susurrus) or załom (turn, bend).
nor song, but a song-drama of a kind created by Bellman himself out of a susurrus of voices around Skeppsbro [sv].
as Lomny), which itself is derived from the words łom (clatter, rumble, susurrus) or załom (turn, bend).
5, and we also updated the 1st edition flind, kenku, and susurrus.
Synonyms:
sound, susurration,
Antonyms:
consonant, vowel, unsound,