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dome Meaning in Tamil ( dome வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

குவிந்த கூரை(மண்டபம்,



dome's Usage Examples:

When the growth is at the cardiac end of the stomach, blocking the gullet and causing slow starvation, the abdomen may advisedly be opened, and, the stomach having been fixed to the surface-wound, a permanent opening may be arranged for the introduction of an adequate amount of food.


), and the Tholos at Olympia, known as the Philippeion, are the most remarkable examples, and in both cases were covered with a sloping roof and not with a dome.


In 1880 the value of imports from the United States was "2,086,000, that of exports to the United States was "4,606,000; in 1907 the value of shipments of domestic merchandise from the United States to Hawaii was.


And he exhorts them as members of the Body of Christ to manifest their faith in Christian love, particularly in their domestic relations and in their contact with non Christians (iii.


During the lapse of untold generations, despite domestic anarchy and foreign conquest, the Hindu village has in many parts preserved its simple customs, written in the imperishable tablets of tradition.


dustbin emptied?A third of the average domestic dustbin is filled with materials that could be composted.


Of the smelter domestic product 235,559 tons were of desilverized lead and 129,607 of soft lead.


On the dome-like tops of such mountains as are too high for trees are large clusters of rhododendrons and patches of grasses fringed with flowers.


The Golden Temple is so called on account of its copper dome, covered with gold foil, which shines brilliantly in the rays of the Indian sun, and is reflected back from the waters of the lake; but the building as a whole is too squat to have much architectural merit apart from its ornamentation.


From the very first his reign was a time of war, foreign and domestic, of murmuring, and of humiliating b ill shifts and devices.


In the interior and in all domestic transactions the old Spanish weights and measures are still used - including the Spanish libra of 1.


DICTYS CRETENSIS, of Cnossus in Crete, the supposed companion of Idomeneus during the Trojan War, and author of a diary of its events.





Synonyms:

noggin, bean, bonce, attic, human head, noodle,



Antonyms:

thin, angular,

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