aesthetics Meaning in Tamil ( aesthetics வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
முருகியல்,
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aesthetics தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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aesthetics's Usage Examples:
or by dulling the perceptive centre in the brain by means of opium or its alkaloids, by anaesthetics, and probably also, to a certain extent, by antipyrin and its congeners.
"It is customary to use oxygen in combination with chloroform, or nitrous oxide in order to produce insensibility to pain (see Anaesthetics).
The answer constitutes the substance of aesthetics, considered as a branch of philosophy.
A clinical or therapeutical classification into such divisions as anaesthetics, expectorants, bitters, and so on, according to their practical applications, also leads to difficulties, as many drugs are employed for numerous purposes.
With track lighting, a series of light fixtures are installed on a track and then positioned to provide the exact aesthetics, mood and ambiance you desire.
More volatile anaesthetics such as anestile or anaesthyl and coryl are produced by mixing with methyl chloride; a mixture of ethyl and methyl chlorides with ethyl bromide is known as somnoform.
Unencumbered by the demands of the mass market, modern architects were free to express their aesthetics in state-financed housing projects.
aestheticsocesses have become very sophisticated, with novel oxide finishes available to add pleasing esthetics and corrosion resistance to the finished component.
aestheticsy Noel Douglas, May 2006 Making visible the invisible is a key concept in Marxist and modernist esthetics.
It wasn't purely aesthetics, though.
Bernhard Elis Malmstrom (1816-1865), who was a professor of aesthetics at the university of Upsala, was the author of many important books on artistic and literary history, notably a monograph on Franzen.
It is customary to use oxygen in combination with chloroform, or nitrous oxide in order to produce insensibility to pain (see Anaesthetics).
Hermann and Dorothea, published in 1800, had already placed him in the first rank of authorities on aesthetics, and, together with his family connexions, had much to do with his appointment at Rome; while in the years 1795 and 1797 he had brought out translations of several of the odes of Pindar, which were held in high esteem.
Synonyms:
esthetics, philosophy,
Antonyms:
internationalism, nationalism, monism,