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



Noun:

ବିଶେଷଣ ସଂଜ୍ଞା, ବିଶେଷଣ, ବର୍ଣ୍ଣନାକାରୀ ଆଖ୍ୟା |, ଆଖ୍ୟା,

epitheton's Usage Examples:

EtymologyGymnema derives from the Greek words gymnos (γυμνὀς) and nēma (νῆμα) meaning naked and thread, respectively; the species epitheton sylvestre means of the forest in Latin.


The word appears in the Odyssey and in the Homeric hymn to Apollo as an epitheton of Helios.


The epitheton ("ciliated") refers to the ventral edge of the cymbium.


The epitheton paradoxa is based on the unusual body form, compared with other Sobasina species.


nanto- "deep valley with a stream/river"), and Dobnoredo seems to be an epitheton of Gobano, maybe composed of dubno- "world" (Old Irish dumhan (Modern.


which are appended before or after the person"s name, like the epitheton necessarium, or Roman victory titles.


The epitheton palmatus is Latin for "webbed" and refers to the webbed palpal tibia in dorsal view.


The epitheton is Latin for "disc" and refers to the shape of the cymbium.


The epitheton paviana does not derive from the similar sounding German word for baboon.


The epitheton is Latin for "shield" and refers to the shape of the cymbium.


The epitheton aspinosa "spineless" refers to the absence of spines from the legs.


Williams comments: "Servius is justified in his comment longe petitum epitheton ["a far-fetched epithet"].


Some epithets are known by the Latin term epitheton necessarium, as they are required to distinguish the bearers, as an alternative to.



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