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intercalar Meaning in Tamil ( intercalar வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

இடைச் செருகப்பட்ட,



intercalar தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

 மிக அரிதான இடைச் செருகப்பட்ட மாதம் இருந்தால் புத்தாண்டு திசம்பர் கதிர்த்திருப்பம் நடந்து மூன்றாவது அமாவாசை நாளில் கொண்டாடப்படும்.

intercalar's Usage Examples:

Behind the antennal (or deutocerebral) segment an "intercalary " or tritocerebral segment has been demonstrated by W.


date of the Flood) 86,400 weeks (165672X23; and 23 years being 8395 days+5 intercalary days 8400 days 1200 weeks); and hence the inference has been drawn that the two periods have in some way been developed from a common basis, the Hebrews taking as their unit a week, where the Babylonians took a lustrum of 5 years.


It is probable that he was the author of the law which left it to the discretion of the pontiffs to insert or omit the intercalary month of the year.


The Mayas had a calendar of 360 days, with intercalary days; this solar year was intersected by their sacred year of twenty weeks of thirteen days each, and these assembled in bewildering cycles.


In intercalary years the first seven months commence one day later.


17), is the mouth or oral piece; the second, explained by the presence of a " latent endoderm-group " in those the antennal segment; the third, the intercalary or prae-mandibular invaginations.


The growth of the leaf is at first apical, but this is not very prolonged, and the subsequent enlargement is due to an intercalary growing region near the base.


It must happen sometimes that in the course of a lunation the sun enters into no new sign; in this case the month is intercalary, and is called by the same name as the preceding month.


The intercalary period is 33 years, - one day being added to the common year seven times successively at the end of four years, and the eighth intercalation being deferred till the end of the fifth year.


The year is solar, and has twelve months of thirty days each, with five intercalary days between the eighth and the ninth month.


The ancient Egyptian year consisted of 365 days; but after the introduction of the Julian calendar, the astronomers of Alexandria adopted an intercalary year, and added six additional days instead of five to the end of the last month of every fourth year.


All of these are to be regarded as primitively post-oral, but in the course of development the mouth moves back to the mandibular segment, so that the first three somitesocular, antennal and intercalary - lie in front of it.





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