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nymph Meaning in Tamil ( nymph வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நிதி தேவதை, வன மலை,



nymph தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

கான் நூல் "கியன்டாங் மேற்கு ஆளுனருடன் இணைக்கப்பட்டிருந்ததாகவும், வு வன மலை ("வுலின்சன்") வு வன ஏரியின் மூலம் எனவும், கிழக்காக ஒடிக் கடலில் கலக்கும் இது 830 லி (தேராயமாக, ) அளவுள்ளதாகக் குறிப்பிடுகிறது.

nymph's Usage Examples:

Of the houses, most of which stood on the central hill, no traces remain; but there are ruins of three churches - the Great Basilica and the Basilica Alexander on the western hill, and the Basilica of St Salsa on the eastern hill - two cemeteries, the baths, theatre, amphitheatre and nymphaeum.


From the blood of Uranus (this feature is common in Red Indian and Egyptian myths) were born furies, giants, ash-nymphs and Aphrodite.


- a, Cast-off nymphal skin of Bed-bug (Cimex lectularius); b, Second instar after emergence from a; c, The same after a meal.


The Greeks identified this constellation with the nymph Callisto, placed in the heavens by Zeus in the form of a bear together with her son Arcas as " bear-warder," or Arcturus; they named it Arctos, the she-bear, Helice, from its turning round the pole-star.


He is famous for his numerous amours, especially with the nymphs of springs and fountains; his offspring were mostly wild and cruel, like the sea - the Laestrygones, Polyphemus, Antaeus, Procrustes and the like.


He was essentially a rustic god,"a wood-spirit conceived in the form of a goat," living in woods and caves, and traversing the tops of the mountains; he protected and gave fertility to flocks; he hunted and fished; and sported and danced with the mountain nymphs.


Her motions are often more expressive than any words, and she is as graceful as a nymph.


The nymphaea of the Roman period were borrowed from the constructions of the Hellenistic east.


What marked the change?10) is a larva differing markedly in form from its parent, and adapted for a different mode of life, while the nymph before the final moult is sluggish and inactive.


"The conditions in which bromides are most frequently used are insomnia, epilepsy, whooping-cough, delirium tremens, asthma, migraine, laryngismus stridulus, the symptoms often attendant upon the climacteric in women, hysteria, neuralgia, certain nervous disorders of the heart, strychnine poisoning, nymphomania and spermatorrhoea.


He had the dream about the bronze haired nymph again.


Now, in cases of danger being threatened to their own ascendancy by such practices, the gods as a rule proceed to employ the usually successful expedient of despatching some lovely nymph to lure the saintly men back to worldly pleasures.





Synonyms:

larva,



Antonyms:

husband, male,

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