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abortive Meaning in Tamil ( abortive வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

சரியான காலத்திற்கு முன் பிறந்த,



abortive's Usage Examples:

One such entirely abortive scheme involved designing an automaton ' to play a game of purely intellectual skill successfully ' .


Of the three cells at the micropylar end of the sac, all naked cells (the so-called egg-apparatus), one is the egg-cell or oosphere, the other two, which may be regarded as representing abortive egg-cells (in rare cases capable Of fertilization), are known as synergidae.


On the return of the Unionists to power in 1895 he resumed the leadership of the House, but not at first with the success expected of him, his management of the abortive education proposals of '96 being thought, even by his own supporters, to show a disinclination for the continuous drudgery of parliamentary management under modern conditions.


Not generally, but I did blog about the seemingly incessant sirens that followed the 21st July abortive bombings.


Were this to take place the purpose of the mimicry would be abortive, because enemies would probably not refrain from slaughter if even every alternate capture proved palatable.


He was the chief plenipotentiary at the abortive congress of Durovicha, which met in 1664, to terminate the Russo-Polish War; and it was due in no small measure to his superior ability and great tenacity of purpose that Russia succeeded in concluding with Poland the advantageous truce of Andrussowo (Feb.


The labors of the conference proved, abortive.


On his return home he was immediately sent on the abortive expedition to Hanover.


These proposals were rendered abortive by the unflinching use of the queen's prerogative.


If we exclude the abortive invasion of the Danubian principalities by Prince Alexander Ypsilanti (March 1821), which collapsed ignominiously as soon as it was disavowed by the tsar, the theatre of the war was confined to continental Greece, the Morea, and the adjacent narrow seas.


Thus an abortive supernumerary finger may not cause much, if any, inconvenience to the possessor, but nevertheless it must be regarded as a type of disease, which, trivial as it may appear, has a profound meaning in phylogeny and ontogeny.





Synonyms:

stillborn, unfruitful, unsuccessful,



Antonyms:

undefeated, successful, failure, fruitful,

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