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peat Meaning in Tamil ( peat வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பழச் செடிகளுக்குப் பயன்படும் செடியின் மக்கிப் போன பொருள்கள், உவகை மிக்க மங்கை,



peat's Usage Examples:

Thanks to its lyrical content - Franklin demands that a man better think about what he's trying to do and repeats "freedom" over and over in the chorus - the song was embraced by the burgeoning feminist movement of the time.


A complex apocentric modification of a kind which we cannot imagine to have been repeated independently, and which is to be designated as uniradial, frequently forms a new centre around which new diverging modifications are produced.


Again, the well-known action of earthworms may be said to be a biological work; but the resulting aeration of the soil causes edaphic differences; and earthworms are absent from certain soils, such as peat.


In the French Corps Legislatif, also, the vice-president, Forgade la Roquette, referred to his death, and warm expressions of esteem were repeated and applauded on every side.


While travelling about, Confucius repeatedly came across recluses, - a class of men who had retired from the world in disgust.


"She wants her anonymity," Ethel Reagan repeated.


A father could disinherit a son in early times without restriction, but the Code insisted upon judicial consent and that only for repeated unfilial conduct.


For example, the "Fox Silk" tie, made of 100% silk twill, has a tiny picture of a fox repeated over and over.


If the general tenderness towards animals, based on the principle of ahimsa, or inflicting no injury on sentient beings, be due to Buddhist teaching, that influence must have made itself felt at a comparatively early period, seeing that sentiments of a similar nature are repeatedly urged in the Code of Manu.


Bartole, the official biographer of Ignatius, says that he would not permit any innovation in the studies; and that, were he to live five hundred years, he would always repeat "no novelties" in theology, in philosophy or in logic - not even in grammar.


Punishment may take forms varying from capital punishment, flogging and mutilation of the body to imprisonment, fines, and even deferred sentences which come into operation only if an offence is repeated within a specified time.


Bullies are aggressive children who repeatedly physically or emotionally abuse, torment, or victimize smaller, weaker, or younger children.





Synonyms:

vegetable matter, humate,



Antonyms:

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