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modified Meaning in Tamil ( modified வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

சிறிது மாற்றியமை,



modified தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

எரிவாய் அமைப்பைச் சிறிது மாற்றியமைப்பதின் மூலம் பல்வேறுவகையான எரிபொருள்களைப் பயன்படுத்தலாம்.

modified's Usage Examples:

Though commonly denominated a Presbyterian, he had no exclusive attachment to Presbyterianism, and often manifested a willingness to accept a modified Episcopalianism.


Pisano's building sheds, nine in a row, with peculiarly shaped roofs, were still standing intact - one of the most interesting medieval monuments of Venice - until recently, but they have been modified past recognition.


Unusual features: To include the effects of screening the atomic number Z and the electron energy eigenvalue may be modified.


Very few areas have been modified by logging and shifting cultivation.


Icterus >>In hepatogenous pigmentation (icterus or jaundice) we have the iron-free pigment modified and transformed by the action of the liver cells into bile pigment (bilirubin).


Spirito), erected by Theodoric for the Arian bishops, but entirely modified: the baptistery of this church (afterwards the oratory of S.


Has he been degraded into a field marshal, or into a soldier?The modified P.


Having given her sanction to a measure, that it be not arbitrarily altered or modified by the minister.


Further, it was shown that the thermo-electric curves were modified both by tensile stress and by annealing in the same manner as were the change-of-length curves, the modification being sometimes of a complex nature.


2, a), while in many beetles that burrow into the earth or climb about on trees the fore-legs are broadened and strengthened for digging, or lengthened and modified for clinging to branches.


Even the spiteful or treacherous act of Dolet, who in 1542 reprinted the earlier form of the books which Rabelais had just slightly modified, seems to have done him no harm.


apologetic; in a modified degree High Church apologetic); essential - not necessarily exclusive - truth of Paulinism, essential error in first principles of Catholicism (Protestant apologetic).


"From 1618 a modified Presbyterian polity predominated.





Synonyms:

altered, varied, restricted, adapted, qualified,



Antonyms:

ineligible, unconditional, unqualified, unvaried, unmodified,

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