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



Adjective:

ଦ୍ୱାଦଶ,

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duodecimo's Usage Examples:

He was the author of an anti-papal duodecimo entitled The Pretensions of the Triple Crown published in London in 1672.


The commentary, forming twenty-four volumes, duodecimo, was completed in 1716.


Devlin was referred to as "duodecimo Demosthenes" by Tim Healy.


Grim first appeared in print in 1662 in a duodecimo drama collection titled Gratiae Theatrales; or, A Choice Ternary of English.


Smaller formats include the duodecimo (12mo or twelvemo), with twelve leaves per sheet and pages one-third the.


Chapter numbers given in the duodecimo edition, where applicable, are given in square brackets.


The New Testament was released in August 1746 as an inexpensive duodecimo edition, which at a half Danish rigsdaler would be affordable to the poor.


Pontificem fieri consuerunt, fatigato, duodecimo pontificatus die gravius e pituita, " non levi febre decubuit.


The duodecimo series of "Elzevirs" became very famous and very desirable among bibliophiles.


A History of England and the British Empire, duodecimo, 1791.


Acts 1861 written by James Edward Davis and published by Butterworths in duodecimo in 1861.


It consists of four volumes of approximately 300 pages each in duodecimo (4 1/2 inches by 7 inches).



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