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misnomer Meaning in Tamil ( misnomer வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தகாத (ஒவ்வாத) பெயர்,



misnomer's Usage Examples:

Scarface Well, me and Janey watched it and thought it sounded brilliantly trashy !Scarface Well, me and Janey watched it and thought it sounded brilliantly trashy!For American audiences the film was re-titled " Young Scarface ", but that's a complete misnomer.


The oysters from the beds on the west coast of Schleswig are widely known under the misnomer of "Holstein natives.


These statues were later appropriated by the Hyksos, and so came to be called by their name, which is a misnomer.


'The second court of the abbey contains a remarkable building, the Tour d'Evrault (12th century), which long went under the misnomer of chapelle funeraire, but was in reality the old kitchen.


The lower Cryptogams were contrasted as Amphigenae ("growing all over"), a misnomer, as apical growth is common among them.


For this reason, and because almost from the beginning the term "hermits" became a misnomer (for they abandoned the deserts and lived conventually in towns), they ranked among the friars, and became the fourth of the mendicant orders.


Morning sickness is a bit of a misnomer, since stomach queasiness can occur any time of day.


Lucrezia Crivelli has, with no better reason, been identified with the famous "Belle Ferronniere" (a mere misnomer, caught from the true name of another portrait which used to hang near it) at the Louvre; this last is either a genuine Milanese portrait by Leonardo himself or an extraordinarily fine work of his pupil Boltraffio.


Fourth, " yuppie flu " is a misnomer.


"The so-called mountain mocking-bird (Oreoscoptes montanus) is a form not very distant from Mimus; but it inhabits exclusively the plains overgrown with sage-brush (Artemisia) of the interior tableland of North America, and is not at all imitative in its notes, so that it is an instance of a misnomer.


In short, his metaphysics was founded on a misnomer, and simply consisted in calling unconscious force by the name of unconscious will (Unbewusster Wille).


This, except historically, is a misnomer, for, though descended from the old English Presbyterians, they retain nothing of their distinctive doctrine of polity - nothing of Presbyterianism, indeed, but the name.


It is a common misnomer that gray squirrels hibernate.





Synonyms:

name,



Antonyms:

disrepute,

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