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eremitical Meaning in Tamil ( eremitical வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



முனைப்புள்ளிகள்


eremitical தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

முடிவிலியான முனைப்புள்ளிகள்.

காலநிலை அமைப்பில் பல முனைப்புள்ளிகள் உள்ளன என்றும் இவை அனைத்தும் ஒரே வெப்பநிலையில் ஏற்படாது என்றும் இராமநாதன் எழுதுகிறார்.

வெக்டர்கள் \mathbf{u} மற்றும் \mathbf{u+v} இரண்டும் கோட்டுத்துண்டின் முனைப்புள்ளிகள்.

முனைப்புள்ளிகள் நீங்கலாக.

பல முப்பரிமாண வடிவியல் வடிவங்கள் முனைப்புள்ளிகள், முனைப்புள்ளிகளை இணைக்கும் கோடுகள் மற்றும் அந்த கோடுகளால் இணைக்கப்பட்ட இரு பரிமாண முகங்கள் எனவும் உள்துறை புள்ளிகளின் விளைவாகவும் வரையறுக்கப்படுகிறது.

கோட்டுத்துண்டின் முனைப்புள்ளிகள் வட்டம் போன்ற வளைகோடுகளின் மீது அமைந்தால் அக்கோட்டுத்துண்டானது அந்த வளைவரையின் நாண் என அழைக்கப்படும்.

விட்டத்தின் முனைப்புள்ளிகள் மூலமாக:.

ஒரு விட்டத்தின் முனைப்புள்ளிகள் (x_1, y_1) , (x_2, y_2) எனில் அவ்வட்டத்தின் சமன்பாடு:.

எனவே முனைப்புள்ளிகள் சேர்க்கப்படவில்லை எனபதை எழுத வேண்டிய முறை:.

இவை தலை, கழுத்து, உடற்பகுதி, மேல் மற்றும் கீழ் முனைப்புள்ளிகள் போன்ற பகுதிகளிலிலிருந்து உருவாகி, ஒரே சீராகப் பரவுகின்றன.

eremitical's Usage Examples:

He served as a conscript in one of Constantine's campaigns, and on his return became a Christian (314); he at once went to live an eremitical life near Dendera by the Nile, putting himself under the guidance of an aged hermit.


was an attempt to unite the eremitical and cenobitical modes of life.


Antonian monachism grew out of the purely eremitical life, and it retained many of the characteristic features inherited from its origin.


however, Irish monachism emerges into the full light of history, it was in its manifestations closely akin to the Egyptian, or even to the Syrian type: there was the same love of the eremitical life, the same craving after bodily austerities of an extraordinary kind, the same individualistic piety.


He declared that the cenobitical life is superior to the eremitical; that fasting and austerities should not interfere with prayer or work; that work should form an integral part of the monastic life, not merely as an occupation, but for its own sake and in order to do good to others; and therefore that monasteries should be near towns.


The monastic ideals prevalent were those of the Antonian monachism, with its hankering after the eremitical life and the practice of extreme bodily austerities.


He was born of heathen parents at Tabatha near Gaza about 290; he was sent to Alexandria for his education and there became a convert to Christianity; about 306 he visited St Anthony and became his disciple, embracing the eremitical life.


The general tendency of these Benedictine offshoots was in the direction of greater austerity of life than was practised by the Black Monks or contemplated by St Benedict's Rule - some of them were semi-eremitical; the most important by far were the Cistercians, whose ground-idea was to reproduce exactly the life of St Benedict's own monastery.


Some of these congregations went in the matter of austerity beyond the original idea of the institute; and so in the 16th century there arose in Spain, Italy and France, Discalced or Barefooted Hermits of St Augustine, who provided in each province one house wherein a strictly eremitical life might be led by such as desired it.


975) in Italy, and in France the Grandmontines (1076) and Carthusians (1084), all leading practically eremitical lives, and assembling ordinarily only for the church services.


However, the eastern hankering after the eremitical life long survived, and it was only by dint of legislation, both ecclesiastical (council of Chalcedon) and civil (Justinian Code), that the Basilian cenobitic form of monasticism came to prevail throughout the Greek-speaking lands, though the eremitical forms have always maintained themselves.


Here it will suffice to say that he followed the Pachomian rather than the Antonian model, setting himself definitely against the practice of the eremitical life and of excessive asceticism, and inculcating the necessity and superiority of labour.





Synonyms:

eremitic, hermitic, unworldly, hermitical, anchoritic,



Antonyms:

worldly, impious, sophisticated, earthly, temporal,

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