chaff Meaning in Tamil ( chaff வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
உபயோகமற்ற பொருள்,
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chaff's Usage Examples:
However, often a part time, or even full time, employee is dedicated to separating the wheat from the chaff, and gleaning the useful information from the forum.
Of late years they have also introduced, as an improvement, the plan long followed in England of using double-walled chaff-packed hives.
The first, known also as the Second Confession of Basel, was drawn up at that city in 1536 by Bullinger and Leo Jud of Zurich, Megander of Bern,Oswald Myconius and Grynaeus of Basel, Bucer and Capito of Strassburg, with other representatives from Schaffhausen, St Gall, Muhlhausen and Biel.
Late news for yesterday: single chiffchaffs were at both Easton and Weston and there were still 2 Redwings at Easton.
Shipping opium is distinguished by its soft character and clean paste, containing very little debris, or chaff, as it is technically called.
alatum is a handsome everlasting from New Holland, 1 1/2 to 3 feet high, bearing white chaffy flowers with yellow discs from May till September.
In 1898, at Birmingham, a prize of £ioo was given for a self-moving vehicle for light loads, ioo and 50 for self-moving vehicles for heavy loads, and fio for safety feeder to chaff-cutter, in accordance with the Chaffcutting Machines (Accidents) Act 1897.
), by its Neander-like view that Romanism and Protestantism were only stages in the divinely appointed development of the Christian Church, aroused fierce opposition in the Reformed Church and Schaff was characterized as "Puseyistic" and "semi-papistical"; in 1845 he was tried for heresy and found not guilty by the Synod.
In Compositae besides the involucre there are frequently chaffy and setose bracts at the base of each flower, and in Dipsacaceae a membranous tube surrounds each flower.
His SOH, David Schley Schaff (1852-), was professor of church history in Lane Theological Seminary in 1897-1903, and after 1903 in Western Theological Seminary at Allegheny, Pa.
Its main purpose is to help thwart chaffing and to wick moisture away from the body.
Our first winter visitor, a brambling, seen in the garden among several chaffinches.
Synonyms:
rag, razz, josh, bait, jolly, taunt, rally, banter, ride, kid, twit, tantalise, cod, tease, tantalize,
Antonyms:
discontinue, stay in place, walk, male offspring, parent,