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bastardization Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( bastardization ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



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However, it is more likely a bastardization of the older name Hunze-rug, coming from the name of the Hunze River.


Schneider and GamePro were both pleased with how well the analog control works, but Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot said it wasn't right and said of the game overall, On paper, Doom 64 sounds better than the original could ever hope to be, but the end result feels more like a bastardization of the original.


Hammond said that, while his initial Connery impression was as accurate as possible, it would eventually morph into a bastardization of the actor, which audiences—and Hammond himself—found far more entertaining.


Bastardisation or bastardization may refer to: Corruption (linguistics), the idea that language change constitutes a degradation in the quality.


author Peter Lavezzoli, however, other critics considered it to be "a bastardization of two distinct forms of music".


(born 1990), American rapper Soulja Slim (1977–2003), American rapper A bastardization of the word "soldier" A compound word, alluding to "soul" and "Jah".


Horse ever said, "Today is a good day to die," which is the English bastardization of a common Sioux battle-cry, "Nake nula wauŋ welo!" ("nake nula waun").


" Most likely the word is a bastardization of "pokeloken" a word used by lumberjacks from Maine, who worked in.


song are an excerpt from the Lord"s Prayer in German, followed by a bastardization in the second verse.


White Gypsies: Race and Stardom in Spanish Musicals Page 70 2012 "A bastardization of the French couplet, the cuplé was a popular narrative song of approximately.


may refer to Scythians (Turkish: İskit), but more likely is a Turkish bastardization of the Greek word "Skopos.


being a professor who named the paper after all of the following: a bastardization of the Greek letters Μ and υ, for Memorial University; a reference to.


Some Ndebele historians say that the form "Kaguvi" is a bastardization of his name by Europeans,[citation needed] and that his real name was.



Synonyms:

declaration,

Antonyms:

purity,

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