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pal Meaning in Tamil ( pal வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



தோழர். நண்பர்


pal's Usage Examples:

After the rise of the kingdom, palaces were erected separate from the temples; the sites of those of Hadad-nirari I.


But the costume and physiognomy of the inhabitants, the narrow streets and flatroofed, whitewashed houses, and more than all, the thousands of palm-trees in its gardens and fields, give the place a strikingly Oriental aspect, and render it unique among the cities of Spain.


Sometimes a municipality takes on itself to construct and maintain a caravanserai; but in any case the institution is tax-free, and its revenues are inalienable.


, the elders or sheikhs of the municipality and the priests of the temple are the most prominent figures.


In 1654 he was transferred to Neuberg on the Danube, as court preacher and confessor to the count palatine.


The mouth (o) is in front of the tentacles, on the ventral side, and is overhung by a mobile praeoral hood, in which is the principal part of the nervous system.


Finding most of its valuable rates hypothecated to the meeting of old debts, the municipality of Palermo has embarked upon municipal ownership and trading in various directions.


TAMWORTH, a market town and municipal borough of England, in the Lichfield parliamentary division of Staffordshire and the Tamworth division of Warwickshire, on the river Tame, a southern tributary of the Trent.


2, m); they form the palisade tissue.


The light green scrubs made his long features look sallow and the pale blue eyes that fixed on her seemed more tired than interested.


A Methodist Episcopal institutional church, admirably equipped, was opened in 1906.


OAMARU, a municipal borough on the east coast of South Island, New Zealand, in the county of Waitaki and provincial district of Otago; on the main railway between Christchurch (152 m.





Synonyms:

brother, sidekick, friend, cobber, crony, buddy, chum,



Antonyms:

nonmember, female sibling, sister, foe, stranger,

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