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outness Meaning in Tamil ( outness வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கோமாட்டி,



outness தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

1973ல் லார்டு அல்தார்ப், டார்த்மவுத்தின் கோமாட்டி ரைய்னெவுடன் உறவு கொண்டார்.

75 முதல் 90 விழுக்காடு நபர்களுக்கு ’நீசெரியா கோணோறியா’ அல்லது கிளாமடியா ட்ராக்கோமாட்டிஸ் என்ற பாக்டீரியா காணப்படுகிறது.

ரெட்டி வம்சத்தின் முதல் அரசர் கோமாட்டி புரோலயா வேமா ரெட்டி ஆவார்.

கோமாட்டி, கெல்வா மற்றும் தலி ஆறுகள் வழியாக கட்டப்பட்டுள்ளது.

நீர் மாசுபாடு கோமாட்டி எமிலியா பிளேட்டர் போலிசு-லிதுவேனிய புரட்சிப் பெண்மணியாவார்.

outness's Usage Examples:

The homilies of Beda are marked by a tender devoutness, and here and there rise to glowing eloquence.


He regarded himself as the champion of Islam and of the communion of the believers, and had among his intimates men of acknowledged devoutness such as Raja b.


The poorer classes, above all the fishermen and small farmers, are physically much finer than the wellto-do, who are prone to excessive stoutness owing to their more sedentary habits.


The men are taller and more muscular than the Siamese and Annamese, while the women are small and inclined to stoutness.


He was rather below the middle size, in youth inclined to stoutness, lean in old age, but of vigorous and active habits.


He early began to manifest strict asceticism and great] devoutness.


This corpulence was due not alone to over-feeding but to an almost purely vegetable diet; stoutness was a part of the ideal of feminine beauty.


Besides his height and stoutness, and the strange morose look of suffering in his face and whole figure, the Russians stared at Pierre because they could not make out to what class he could belong.


After allowing for this, Angelico should nevertheless be accepted beyond cavil as an exalted typical painter according to his own range of conceptions, consonant with his monastic calling, unsullied purity of life and exceeding devoutness.


Her person was described by Spanheim, the Prussian ambassador, as handsome though inclining to stoutness, with black hair, blue eyes and good features, and of grave aspect.


The pleasing appearance natural to the men is not a characteristic of the women, who early have a tendency to stoutness and ungainliness of figure, and sometimes to pronounced prognathism.


Abdalaziz, who was received there with joy, his devoutness and gentle character being well known.


of Spain, a monarch known for personal devoutness, convinced, on evidence not now forthcoming, that the Jesuits were plotting against his authority, prepared, through his minister D'Aranda, a decree suppressing the Society in every part of his dominions.





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