cans Meaning in Tamil ( cans வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
தகர குவளை,
Verb:
தகுதி வாய்ந்திரு,
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cans தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
அது வழங்கப்படும் 1% அதற்கும் மேல் தகுதி வாய்ந்திருக்கும்.
cans's Usage Examples:
The x ray images may be enhanced by giving the child a barium enema, a form of contrast or opaque media that allows more detail to be seen in x rays and MRI or CT scans.
Discarded wrappers and soft drink cans littered the floor, a magazine and a folded newspaper lay between the men on the seat.
In 1510 and the following years King Ferdinand ordered a number of Africans to be sent to that colony for the working of the mines.
conspersa, Physcia jlavicans, Ph.
If now the native Americans be compared with the races of the regions across the oceans to their east and west, it will be seen that their unlikeness is extreme to the races eastward of them, whether white Europeans or black Africans.
Basswood (Tilia americans) is common in Canada and in the northern United States.
Cranes, storks, flamingoes and pelicans are found in large variety.
But the notion of "elites" is broadening, as is the number of non-Americans who study in the United States.
Two trips were required of one barge towed by a small tugboat to get the Americans and Australians to the Dai Mogi Maru.
Ambrogio, in the Corso Magenta, is the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, built by the Dominicans about 1460, to which the Gothic facade and nave belong.
In all the great cities of Western Europe friaries were established, and in the universities theological chairs were held by Dominicans and Franciscans.
This was intolerable to the aristocratic republicans, to whom it seemed becoming that victorious commanders should accept divine honours at the hands of Greeks and Asiatics, but unpardonable that Romans should offer the same worship to a Roman.
Synonyms:
preserve, keep, tin, put up,
Antonyms:
indulgent, fancy, placable, antecedent, anterior,