fesses Meaning in Tamil ( fesses வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
பெற்றிடாத,
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fesses தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
2018 இல் தொடங்கிய இந்தியத் தொலைக்காட்சி நிகழ்ச்சிகள் ஒலிநூல் என்பது அச்சிடப்பட்ட ஒரு நூலை வாசித்து குரல்பதிவு செய்து வெளியிடப்படும் ஒலிப்பதிவு அல்லது எழுத்துருவம் பெற்றிடாத கதைகளைச் சொல்லி குரல்பதிவு செய்து வெளியிடப்படும் ஒலிப்பதிவு என்று பொருள்படும்.
fesses's Usage Examples:
Their language is vague and allegorical, full of allusions and pious Mussulman invocations; the author continually announces that he is about to speak without mystery or reserve, but all the same never gives any precise details of the secrets he professes to reveal.
In this official apology for the moderate or Presbyterian party, he professes to give an impartial statement of facts, unaccompanied by any expression of party or personal opinion.
In the chapters devoted to the origines of Britain he relies on the Brutus legend, but cannot carry his catalogue of British or English kings further than 735, where he honestly confesses that his authorities fail him.
He confesses apologetically to Christopher Longolius (Ep.
The Liber de compositione alchemiae, which professes to be by Morienus - perhaps the same as the Marianus who was the teacher of Khalid - was translated by Robertus Castrensis, who states that he finished the work in 1182, and speaks as if he were making a revelation - " Quid sit alchemia nondum cognovit vestra Latinitas.
Up to that point the author compiles from Eutropius, Aurelius Victor, Nennius, Bede and the English chronicles, particularly that of Peterborough; in some cases he professes to supplement these sources from oral tradition; but most of his amplifications are pure rhetoric (see F.
That is the question which Comte's first master-work professes to answer.
at Liege (September 1633), with the words " although he professes that the [Copernican] theory was only adopted by him as a hypothesis.
Ioi), confesses the error into which he thus fell.
The fifth book, which has the most general interest, professes to explain the process by which the earth, the sea, the sky, the sun, moon and stars, were formed, the origin of life, and the gradual advance of man from the most savage to the most civilized condition.
"Traill professes to hold the scales equally.
Synonyms:
fesse, ordinary,
Antonyms:
uncommon, extraordinary, extraordinariness,