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emu Meaning in Tamil ( emu வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஒருவித(பறவை) நெருப்புக்கோழி,



emu's Usage Examples:

Accordingly, the soul of Eudemus, when it left his body, is said to be returning home: the soul is made subject to the casting of lots, and in coming from the other world to this it is supposed to forget its former visions: but its disembodied life is regarded as its natural life in a better world.


Although availability does vary by region, statice, sweet William, yarrow, amaryllis, chrysanthemum, fuchsia, and zinnia are generally the most affordable choices for brides who plan to marry in September, October, or November.


Continue the propagation of herbaceous plants, taking off the layers of carnations, picotees, pansies and chrysanthemums, by the end of the month; choice carnations and picotees may be potted and wintered in cold frames if the season is wet and ungenial.


A wolf, representing the ancient Roman twins Romulus and Remus, is another option.


We tried to emulate what we had seen in the morning.


If you're headed out for the evening and want to emulate a Cher-like lip from the '80s, try a vibrant violet-berry lipstick, similar to what the star would often wear with her famous leather jackets, sheer dresses and killer stilettos.


Genera: Cobitis, Amia, Silurus, Zeuthis, Loricaria, Salmo, Fistularia, Esox, Elops, Argentina, Atherina, Mugil, Mormyrus, Exocoetus, Polynemus, Clupea, Cyprinus.


Only a quarter of the cavalry and 14 battalions of infantry (English and Dutch) remained intact, and Waldeck could do no more, but with these he emulated the last stand of the Spaniards at Rocroi fifty years before.


The policy emulated recent statements and by omitted any direct reference to international verification.


Thomas Cavendish, emulous of Drake's example, fitted out three vessels for an expedition to the South sea in 1586.


Haloa, obviously connected with aces (" threshing-floor "), begun at Athens and finished at Eleusis, where there was a threshing-floor of Triptolemus, in the month Poseideon (December).


Most veins are usually easily traced, but in the case of succulent plants, as Hoya, agave, stonecrop and mesembryanthemum, the veins are obscure.





Synonyms:

Dromaius, Dromaius novaehollandiae, ratite bird, Emu novaehollandiae, ratite, flightless bird, genus Dromaius,



Antonyms:

flying bird, bird, natural object, artifact, carinate,

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