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as a rule Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( as a rule ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଏକ ନିୟମ ପରି, ଅଧିକାଂଶ କ୍ଷେତ୍ରରେ, ସାଧାରଣତ।,

Adverb:

ସାଧାରଣତ। |,

as a rule's Usage Examples:

Television StudiosTelevision shows set in New York CityEnglish-language television shows Rabat I (1616/7 - 1644/5) was a ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar.


need to preserve any semantic property: any function from sets of formulae to formulae counts as a rule of inference.


Alan Durant of Middlesex University describes the phrase prior to 1986 as having extremely restricted currency and as a rule used in allusion to either Burke or Twain.


The summer chrysalids are green as a rule, the hibernating ones are brown.


Athletics (track and field) In track and field sprints, the sport's governing body, the IAAF, has a rule that if the athlete moves within 0.


Odenkirk"s scripts, as a rule eschew gimmickry and deadening self-referential exhaustion in favor of a stubborn professionalism.


carved, but as a rule the lower edges were cusped and had tracery in the spandrels besides being otherwise elaborated.


Given that such gladiatorial combat was as a rule intertwined with the imperial cult, Verlinde argued that the epigraphically attested cult of the emperor, was once again confirmed.


sucking fluids, as a rule without piercing their food first, and without sponging or licking.


Chrysostom: " After His instructions He adds a miracle, which should mightily discomfit the Pharisees, because he who came to beg this miracle, was a ruler of.


combat infantry squad and which, as a rule, is armed with an integral or organic weapon of less than 20 millimetres calibre.


English also has a rule which devoices segments after voiceless consonants, as in [bʊks], with the underlying.


provinces were ruled by bans as a ruler"s representative (viceroy) and supreme military commander.



Synonyms:

convention, pattern, formula, normal, universal, code of behavior, mores, practice, code of conduct,

Antonyms:

enfranchisement, outgoing, leeward, windward, incoming,

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