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famous Meaning in Tamil ( famous வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

பகழ்மிக்க,



famous தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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famous's Usage Examples:

To the north of Beaune lie the famous vineyards of Chambertin, Clos Vougeot, Romanee, Richebourg, Nuits St Georges and Corton; to the south those of Pommard, Volnay, Monthelie and Meursault with its famous white wines.


Meantime the Swiss left attack had closed with the French infantry bands and the "aventuriers" (afterwards the famous corps of Picardie and Piedmont), who were commanded on this day be the famous engineer Pedro Navarro.


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Not until the year 1620 do we find any evidence of the style for which Arita porcelain afterwards became famous, namely, decoration with vitrifiable enamels.


BABER, or Babar (1483-1530), a famous conqueror of India and founder of the so-called Mogul dynasty.


In fact, the pitcher supplied his own explanation with another of his famous quips: " The good Lord was good to me.


In its bazaars an active trade in agricultural produce, glass, pottery, saddlery, and copper and iron ware is carried on; but the manufacture of fire-arms, for which Prizren was long famous throughout European Turkey, has suffered greatly from foreign competition.


), and their traditions are thus localized in the district of Kadesh famous in the events of the Exodus (cf.


A Las Vegas wedding might use a cake shaped like one of the famous Strip hotels or the Mirage volcano, while a winter wedding cake might be best accented with a stunning snowflake motif.


Chiron >>It is famous in Greek mythology; the giants are said to have piled it on Ossa in order to scale Olympus, the abode of the gods; it was the home of the centaurs, especially of Chiron, who had a cave near its summit, and educated many youthful heroes; the ship "Argo" was built from its pine-woods.


Rhodes was again famous for its pottery in medieval times; this was a lustre ware at first imitated from Persian, though it afterwards developed into an independent style of fine colouring and rich variety of design.


megvizsgdlasa (Chemical Examination of the most famous Tobaccos of Hungary), by Dr Thomas Kosutany (1877).


Demours in 1741, on the border of a small pond in the Jardin des Plantes, in the very act of parturition which has rendered it famous, and described as Petit crapaud male accoucheur de sa femelle.





Synonyms:

noted, far-famed, illustrious, notable, celebrated, known, renowned, famed,



Antonyms:

unworthy, inglorious, unacknowledged, unfamiliar, unknown,

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