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



ଜେନୁଫ୍ଲେକ୍ସନ୍, ହାରାହାରି, ଆଣ୍ଠୁରେ ଭୂମି ଛୁଇଁବା, ନାତି, ନମସ୍କାର,

ପୂଜା ବା ଭକ୍ତି ହେଉଛି ଆଣ୍ଠୁଏ ନିୟମ |,

Noun:

ହାରାହାରି, ଆଣ୍ଠୁରେ ଭୂମି ଛୁଇଁବା |, ନାତି, ନମସ୍କାର,

genuflexion's Usage Examples:

Genuflection or genuflexion is the act of bending a knee to the ground, as distinguished from kneeling which more strictly involves both knees.


Virgin Mary and is reported to have said 150 Hail Marys daily, 100 with genuflexions and 50 with prostrations.


Aibert, who died in 1140, recited 150 Hail Marys daily, 100 with genuflexions and 50 with prostrations.


academic, very careful, very much a "Yes" and "No" performance, with genuflexions in the direction of Mr.


and Hughes complained that the Japanese had been "beslobbering me with genuflexions and obsequious deference.


His monks assembled together for "psalmody" and "genuflexions" seven times a day, in accordance with the Psalmist"s "Septies in die.


Qianlong Emperor carried out two bows and six genuflexions, when Dowager Imperial Noble Consort Wenhui stood up and accepted a ceremony.


Genuflection (or genuflexion) is bending at least one knee to the ground, was from early times a gesture.


gentrice, gentrification, gentry genū genū- knee genicular, geniculate, geniculation, geniculum, genu, genual, genucubital, genuflect, genuflection, genuflexion.


the tabernacle, the brethren must make a profound inclination, not a genuflexion.


generosity and devotion to prayer ("three hundred genuflexions every night, and three hundred genuflexions every day").


libretto for the opera Kniefall von Warschau named after Willy Brandt"s genuflexion in Warsaw on 7 December 1970, with music by Gerhard Rosenfeld), which.



Synonyms:

obeisance, bow, bowing, genuflection,

Antonyms:

disobedience, rear, straight line, domineering,

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