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chins Meaning in Tamil ( chins வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

முகவாய் கட்டை,



chins தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இதன் முகவாய் கட்டையும், தொண்டையும் வெண்மையாகக் காணப்படும்.

chins's Usage Examples:

Origin Members of the upper classes, by repute, often have minor genetic abnormalities like receding chins.


Barrel and tube sponges, sea urchins, spiny lobsters, coral shrimp and crabs are also widely present.


Miss J K Hutchinson The unsigned unsworn written statement of Miss J K Hutchinson was submitted.


In this period, the newly created religious orders were the right arm of the papacy, especially the Jesuits and the Capuchins.


The MiyOchins, a line that claimed ancestry from the 7th century, were at the head of their calling, and their work in iron breastplates and helmets, chiefly in repouss, is still un- ~ d rivalled.


Anne Hutchinson was, in fact, voicing a protest against the legalism of the Massachusetts Puritans, and was also striking at the authority of the clergy in an intensely theocratic community.


Since 1894 the country has been practically undisturbed, and large numbers of Kachins are enlisted, and ready to enlist in the military police, and seem likely to form as good troops as the Gurkhas of Nepal.


Making use of a wide-range of antioxidant protection appears crucial, and flavonoids, including green tea catechins, are very potent antioxidants.


Those plates are perhaps constant throughout sea-urchins and starfish (though it would puzzle any one to detect them in certain Silurian echinoids), and they may be traced in some of the fixed echinoderms; but there is no proof that they represent the radials of a simple crinoid, and there are certainly many cystids in which no such plates existed.


On the 4th of January 1901 Sir Alfred Milner was gazetted governor of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony, being shortly afterwards created a peer as Lord Milner, and Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson, governor of Natal, was appointed his successor as governor of the Cape Colony.


The Indian affairs having been satisfactorily adjusted, the convention, after considerable debate, in which Benjamin Franklin, Stephen Hopkins and Thomas Hutchinson took a leading part, adopted (July 11) a plan for a union of the colonies, which was in great part similar to one submitted to the convention by Franklin.





Synonyms:

feature, double chin, face, human face, mentum, buccula, goatee, lineament,



Antonyms:

windward, leeward, front, proportional font, fixed-width font,

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