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auricula Meaning in Tamil ( auricula வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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auricula's Usage Examples:

Chlamys; anterior auricula the larger and with a byssal sinus; British.


, for planting in spring; and auricula and primula seeds in pots and boxes.


In point of doctrine they acknowledged the seven sacraments, but gave them a symbolical meaning; they prayed to the Virgin and saints, and admitted auricular confession, but they denied purgatory and the sacrifice of the mass, and did not observe fasts or festivals.


- Haliclystus auricula.


as previously understood, auricular confession, and monastic vows, the objections to which are stated with much vigour.


There is a heart in the pericardium consisting of a median ventricle attached, except in Neomenia, to the dorsal wall of the pericardium, and in Neomenia a pair of auricular ducts returning blood from the gills to the ventricle.


Their crania have a normal development; their cheek-bones are high; their noses prominent, with large nostrils; their lips straight; and they are marked by the absence of the auricular lobules.


(I) From the 3rd century onwards, secret (auricular) confession before a bishop or priest was practised.


When the peduncle proceeds from radical leaves, that is, from an axis which is so shortened as to bring the leaves close together in the form of a cluster, as in the primrose, auricula or hyacinth, it is termed a scape.


Calendar (Great Britain)] Repot auriculas, and sow auricula seed in boxes under glass.


Pecten; shell orbicular, with equal auriculae; without a byssal sinus; British.


'The best known Summae casuum conscientiae, compiled for the conduct of auricular confession, belong to the 14th and i 5th centuries.


1892); Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy (Philadelphia, 1867); History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages (New York, 1888); Chapters from the religious history of Spain connected with the Inquisition (Philadelphia, 1890); History of auricular Confession and Indulgences in the Latin Church (3 vols.





Synonyms:

auricular appendix, atrium of the heart, pouch, auricular appendage, pocket, atrium cordis,



Antonyms:

give,

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