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deriving Meaning in Tamil ( deriving வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பெற்றுவிட்டால்,



deriving தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

உலகத்தில் சமத்துவம் நிலைபெற்றுவிட்டால் யுத்தம் வராது என்று சோலோன் கூறி வந்தார்.

ஒருமுறை விவாதங்கள் வளர்ச்சிபெற்றுவிட்டால் டிஸ்போசிடியோ(ஒழுங்கமைவு அல்லது ஏற்பாடு) ஆனது வழக்கமாக முன்னுரையுடன் தொடங்கும் மிகச்சிறந்த விளைவுகளை எவ்வாறு கண்டிப்பாக ஒழுங்குப்படுத்துவது என்பதை வரையறுப்பதற்குப் பயன்படுகிறது.

deriving's Usage Examples:

Most systems agree in deriving the major divisions from the characters of the reproductive organs (perithecia, apothecia, or basidiospore bearing fructification), while the characters of the algal cells and those of the thallus generally are used for the minor divisions.


The Peak District of the north, on the other hand, though inferior in grandeur to the mountainous Lake District, presents some of the finest hill scenery in England, deriving a special beauty from the richly wooded glens and valleys, such as those of Castleton, Glossop, Dovedale and Millersdale.


While they are quite capable of taking up nitrates from the soil where and so long as these are present, they can grow and thrive in soil which contains no combined nitrogen at all, deriving their supplies of this element in these cases from the air.


If, on what is called the "jural" theory, these laws are regarded as deriving their authority from an external source, the operation of conscience is so far limited.


The relation is 258: 229 :: 9:8; but the exact form in which the descent took place is not settled: 1/60 or 129 of gold is worth 57 of silver or a drachm, 1/4 of 230 (or by trade weights 127 and 226); otherwise, deriving it from the silver weight of 86 already formed, the drachm is 1/3 of the stater, 172, or double of the Persian danak of 28.


His general theory of knowledge deriving from Kant and Reid, and including among other things a contaminatio of their theories of perception, 3 in no way sustains or mitigates his narrow view of logic.


His other efforts in this latter direction are either slight and almost insignificant in scope, or, as in the case of the somewhat famous Ecossaise, deriving all their interest from being personal libels.


The Divine Comedy, the Canzoniere and the Decameron were works of monumental art, deriving neither form nor inspiration immediately from the classic's, but applying the originality of Italian genius Petrarch to matter drawn from previous medieval sources.


"Tropical orchids are mostly epiphytal - that is, they grow upon trees without deriving nourishment from them.


, and deriving large profits from his trade.


To these may be added a certain number of Jewish tribes and families deriving their origin partly from migrations from Palestine, partly from converts among the Arabs themselves.


There is some difference of opinion as to the derivation of the vestment in the latter case; the Five Bishops (Report to Convocation, 1908) deriving it, like the cope, from the birrus, while Father Braun considers it, as well as the cope, to be a modification of the paenula.





Synonyms:

etymologizing, derivation, account, explanation,



Antonyms:

unimportance, credit, debit, direct discourse, indirect discourse,

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