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moderns Meaning in Tamil ( moderns வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

நாகரீகப்பண்ப வாய்ந்த,



moderns தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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moderns's Usage Examples:

This empirical groundwork of Aristotle's logic was accepted by the Epicureans, who enunciated most distinctly the fundamental doctrine that all sensations are true of their immediate objects, and falsity begins with subsequent opinions, or what the moderns call " interpretation.


The general opinion is, that the sal ammoniac of the ancients was the same as that of the moderns; but the imperfect description of Pliny is far from being conclusive.


The book is not what moderns (schooled unconsciously in post-Reformation developments of Thomist ideas) expect under the name of natural theology.


14) naturally identifies with the child-eater Kronos, thus leading many moderns to make Molech the planet Saturn.


The followers of Credner are literalists; the opposite school of moderns includes some literalists (as Duhm), while others (like Hilgenfeld, and in a modified sense Merx) adopt the old allegorical interpretation which treats the locusts as a figure for the enemies of Jerusalem.


Where moderns would speak of the " doctrine " of this or that, Lutherans especially, but also churchmen of other communions, wrote upon this or that " article.


The alumen of the ancients, then, was not the same with the alum of the moderns.


Through a like want of attention, many writers also, particularly among the moderns, have confounded the Julian and Olympic years, by making an entire Julian year correspond to an entire Olympic year, as if both had commenced at the same epoch.


Some are dinning in our ears that we Americans, and moderns generally, are intellectual dwarfs compared with the ancients, or even the Elizabethan men.


Having traced " the opinions of the learned moderns " from Gerard Vossius, A.


Moreover, its prefects, since they were two and liable to be disunited, and since they could not be senators, neither combined with the In permanent forts and fortresses, praetorium probably denoted strictly a residence: the official headquarters building (though commonly styled praetorium by moderns) was the principia.





Synonyms:

new, late, current, modernity, modernism, neo, contemporaneousness, modernness, modern-day, moderne, red-brick, contemporaneity, ultramodern, contemporary, redbrick,



Antonyms:

early, middle, old, noncurrent, nonmodern,

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