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nete Meaning in Tamil ( nete வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

இசைக்குறியீடு, பணத்தாள், கடிதக்குறிப்ப,

Verb:

குறிப்பரை,



nete தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

உரூசோவின் இசைக்குறியீடு .

வங்காள மொழியில் சுருக்கெழுத்துகளும் இசைக்குறியீடுகளும் துவங்கியவர்.

nete's Usage Examples:

Elsewhere he says that suzerainty is a form of public seigneuries which has been " usurpee par les particuliers pour laquelle exprimer it nous a fallu forger un mot expres, et l'appeller suzerainete, mot qui est aussi etrange comme celle espece de seigneuries est absurde " (p.


The name is derived from the word electrica, first used by William Gilbert (1544-1603) in his epoch-making treatise De magnete, magneticisque corporibus, et de magno magnete tellure, published in 1600, 1 to denote substances which possess a similar property to amber ( electrum, from iiXecrpov) of attracting light objects when rubbed.


Lichtenberger, History of German Theology in the Nineteenth Century (1889).


In the parish of Tottenham nineteen attempts at burglary were made in six weeks, and sixteen were entirely successful.


At nineteen he donned the robe of an Oratorian, but did not take the vows, and busied himself with literature rather than with religion.


Eventually a new commission was issued in 1656, and on its report, into which were inserted nineteen of the former depositions, the "servant of God" was beatified in 1661.


, of Boston, and three inhabitants of Salem, one being Jonathan Corwin); nineteen were hanged,' and one was pressed to death in September for refusing to plead when he was accused.


scuffles with guards in this dramatic nineteenth century painting depicting the moment of discovery.


There are also semi-state institutions for the insane at Waverley, Barre, Wrentham and Baldwinville, and nineteen small private institutions, all under the supervision of the state board of insanity.


This youth of nineteen, the ill-omened son of a madman and of a Bavarian of loose morals, was a symbol of France, 7~22 timorous and mistrustful.


Devoted to astronomy from his earliest years, he eagerly observed the heavens at a garret window with a telescope made by himself, and at nineteen began his career with the publication of a short work on the solar eclipse of the 5th of August 1766.


At the age of nineteen he communicated to Leonhard Euler his idea of a general method of dealing with "isoperimetrical" problems, known later as the Calculus of Variations.


In January, therefore, the 14th day of the month was called the nineteenth before the Calends of February (counting inclusively), the 15th was the 18th before the Calends and so onto the 3 0 th, which was called the third before the Calend (tertio Calendas), the last being the second of the Calends, or the day before the Calends (pridie Calendas).





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