nascence Meaning in Tamil ( nascence வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
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nascence's Usage Examples:
renascence editions text was provided by Richard Bear, University of Oregon.
Giorgio Orsini of Zara, who had studied architecture in Venice and been strongly influenced by the Italian Renascence, carried on the work of construction until his death in 1475.
'It is not impossible to combine these views, and place the seat of power still in Crete, but ascribe the Renascence there to an influx of new blood from the north, large enough to instil fresh vigour, but too small to change the civilization in its essential character.
RENAISSANCE - The "Renaissance" or "Renascence" is a term used to indicate a well-known but indefinite space of time and a certain phase in the development of Europe.
Art and literature found a fresh renascence.
Slouschz, The Renascence of Hebrew Literature, pp.
It is not impossible to combine these views, and place the seat of power still in Crete, but ascribe the Renascence there to an influx of new blood from the north, large enough to instil fresh vigour, but too small to change the civilization in its essential character.
Slouschz, The Renascence of Hebrew Literature, ch.
] During the anarchy which accompanied Ottoman rule in Egypt from first to last, Alexandria sank to a small town of about 4000 inhabitants; and it owed its modern renascence solely to Mehemet Ali, who wanted a deep port and naval station for his viceregal domain.
Slouschz, Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1909), pp.
That of Renaissance, Rinascimento, or Renascence is sufficient for the purpose, though we have to guard against the tyranny of what is after all a metaphor.
Synonyms:
posthumous birth, live birth, change, alteration, nascency, delivery, modification, renascence, reincarnation, birth, rebirth, nativity,
Antonyms:
death, stillbirth, stiffen, decrease, tune,