intercommunication Meaning in Tamil ( intercommunication வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
இன்டர்கம்யூனிகேஷன்,
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intercommunication's Usage Examples:
The idea of general intercommunication is negatived by the fact that the chief cemeteries are separated by low ground or valleys, where any subterranean galleries would be at once filled with water.
The Post Office thereupon instituted a separate system of exchanges and lines, intercommunication between the two systems being arranged.
) under the rulers of this time, and there are evidences of lively intercommunication.
We may conclude then that there was a Bronze Age in most countries; that it was the direct result of increasing intercommunication of races and the spread of commerce; and that the discovery of metals was due to information brought to Stone-Age man in Europe by races which were already skilful metallurgists.
s not even her own and expects her to know what to do with it?This is still true, though the present facility of intercommunication has had its effect in tending to assimilate the appearance of natives.
"At a later date other experimentalists found, however, that an equal thickness of sea-water interposed between a primary and secondary circuit completely prevented similar inductive intercommunication.
At a later date other experimentalists found, however, that an equal thickness of sea-water interposed between a primary and secondary circuit completely prevented similar inductive intercommunication.
By the middle of 1905 a very large number of vessels had been equipped with the Marconi short distance and long distance wireless telegraph apparatus for intercommunication and reception of messages from power stations on both sides of the Atlantic, and the chief navies of the world had adopted the apparatus.
Progress Of Geographical Discovery Exploration and geographical discovery must have started from more than one centre, and to deal justly with the matter one ought to treat of these separately in the early ages before the whole civilized world was bound together by the bonds of modern intercommunication.
Eberian influence in the south-west, Ligurian on the shores of the Mediterranean, Germanic immigrations from east of the Rhine and Scandinavian immigrations in the north-west have tended to produce ethnographical diversities which ease of intercommunication and other modern conditions have failed to obliterate.
Synonyms:
intercourse, communicating, social intercourse, communication,
Antonyms:
unconnectedness, dissuasion, persuasion,