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etude Meaning in Tamil ( etude வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



சிற்றிசைப் பாடல்

Noun:

Étude,



etude தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

Monteil, Jean-François Isidor Pollak et les deux traductions arabes différentes du De interpretatione d’Aristote, Revue d’Études Anciennes 107: 29-46 (2005).

|Sciences-Po ParisInstitut national des langues et civilisations orientalesÉcole des Hautes Études en Santé Publique Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris.

பாரிசிலுள்ள பாரிசு அரசறிவியல் கல்விக் கழகத்தில் (Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris) பொருளியல் பேராசிரியராக உள்ளார்.

Band 4: Études sur la maladie des vers à soie.

Études maritainiennes-Maritain Studies.

அவர் 1840 ஆம் ஆண்டில் பனிக்கட்டியாறுகள் குறித்த ஆய்வு ("Études sur les glaciers") என்ற புத்தகத்தைப் பதிப்பித்தார்.

Monteil, Jean-François Une exception allemande: la traduction du De Interpretatione par le Professeur Gohlke: la note 10 sur les indéterminées d’Aristote, Revues de Études Anciennes 103: 409-427 (2001).

Wieczorek, A Rock Inscription of Ramesses IV at Gebelein, a previously unknown New Kingdom expedition, in: Études et Travaux XXVIII (2015), 217-229.

etude's Usage Examples:

See Leon Mallinger, Medee: etude sur la litterature comparee, an account of Medea in Greek, Roman, middle age and modern literature (1898); and the articles in Daremberg and Saglio's Dictionnaire des antiquites and Roscher's Lexikon der Mythologie.


They showed their gratitude by dedicating a book to him in 1896, Etudes d'histoire age, and after his retirement in 1905 by having his features engraved on a slab (see A Gabriel Monod, en souvenir de son enseignement: ecole pratique des hautes etudes, 1868-1905, ecole normale superieure, 1880-1904.


In 1761 Gibbon, at the age of twenty-four, after many delays, and with many flutterings of hope and fear, gave to the world, in French, his maiden publication, an Essai sur l'etude de la litterature, which he had composed two years before.


Trial by jury, which existed among the Serbs at least as early as the 13th century and fell into desuetude under Turkish rule, was revived in 1871.


His theology is strongly tinged with Platonism, and this may account for his falling into desuetude.


After the day of Pope the epistle again fell into desuetude, or occasional use, in England.


, wisdom banishes all mental disquietude; Book v.


In 1905 the labour clauses of this act, which had fallen into desuetude, were repealed.


Blade, Etudes sur l'origine des Basques (Paris, 1869), Defense des etudes, 'c.


Reinach (Revue des etudes grecques, xix.


The title of count of Agenais, which the kings of England had allowed to fall into desuetude, was revived by the kings of France, and in 1789 was held by the family of the dukes of Richelieu.


In the administration of the ancien regime the term "prefect" was not employed; practically the only case in which it occurs was in the organization of the establishment of institutions opened by the religious orders, in which there was generally a "prefect of the studies" (prefet des etudes).


1901) frankly describes the condition of ecclesiastical biblical studies; Monseigneur Mignot, archbishop of Albi, Lettres sur les etudes ecclesiastiques 1900-1901 (collected ed.





Synonyms:

composition, musical composition, opus, piece of music, piece,



Antonyms:

disassemble, disjoin, black, white, break,

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