catalo Meaning in Tamil ( catalo வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
பெயர் பட்டியல் வரிசை,
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catalo தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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catalo's Usage Examples:
auctioneer's liability if he negligently enters the catalog description.
In the present article it is impossible to give an exhaustive catalogue of the phenomena and modes of communication of modern spiritualism.
exhibition catalog documenting the designs.
Easier Navigation – Instead of thumbing through dozens of pages to find what you need, an online catalog allows you to search or find what you're looking for with the click of a mouse.
As well as tabs available on the Internet, there are songbooks available in music shops that contain the catalog of classic Skynyrd songs.
Mr Robertson catalogues a number of valuable timbers that are obtained there, among them being Tremana, cedar, rose-wood, iron-wood (red and white), box-wood, sandal and white oak.
In the chapters devoted to the origines of Britain he relies on the Brutus legend, but cannot carry his catalogue of British or English kings further than 735, where he honestly confesses that his authorities fail him.
The great thoughts of his master - or perhaps indeed rather Leibnitz's secondary thoughts - are dried and pressed by him, labelled and catalogued.
But on the other hand we find the Chinese saint, on the approach of death, causing one of his disciples to frame a catalogue of his good works, of the books that he had translated or caused to be transcribed, of the sacred pictures executed at his cost, of the alms that he had given, of the living creatures that he had ransomed from death.
disjointed manner in which the Jowett Papers have been put together imposes certain constraints on their cataloging.
AURIGA (the "charioteer" or "waggoner"), in astronomy, a constellation of the northern hemisphere, found in the catalogues of Eudoxus (4th century B.