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nom de plume Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( nom de plume ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



, ଉପନାମ,

Noun:

ଲେଖକଙ୍କ ଛଦ୍ମନାମ |,

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nom de plume's Usage Examples:

The poet Auseklis (the nom de plume of Krogzemju Mikus), in the diplomat and scholar Arnolds Spekke's words, represented the romantic and mystic search for the nation's soul.


(1983), and Credo (1993); some or all of these were written under the nom de plume Robert Cielou.


Rone is the nom de plume of Tyrone Wright (born 1980), a internationally renowned street artist, based in Melbourne, Australia.


début album; these would be his last releases using that nom de plume; henceforward he would call himself Gary Numan.


include Freddie Kissoon, Stella Ramsaroop, Adam Harris, and an anonymous columnist who goes by the nom de plume "Peeping Tom".


nom de plume of Niyaz Muhammed Khan, a Pakistani Urdu poet, writer, and polemicist.


Patrick McDonnell, Mark Badger, Henrik Rehr, Benoit Joly, Ibn Al Rabin (nom de plume of Mathieu Bailif), Mark Staff Brandl, and Gary Panter.


It was published by Newnes under the nom de plume of John Beynon.


Lee Lapin was the nom de plume of Scott French.


Charlie Matco was by far his best known nom de plume.


Under the nom de plume, Pierre Debassac [nota bene], he wrote and published several novels, such as Le lion et la demoiselle.


Millhone, it is set in the southern California city of Santa Teresa, the nom de plume for Santa Barbara.


Created by Mohammad ibn Vesal (nom de plume "Davari"; 1822–1865) in 19th-century Qajar Iran, it is one of the last.



Synonyms:

pen name, nom de guerre, anonym, pseudonym,

Antonyms:

iodinate, fuse, saddle, lodge, burden,

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