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period Meaning in Tamil ( period வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

மாத விடாய், கால வட்டம், முழு வாக்கியம்,



period தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

வரலாற்றின்படியும் பண்பாட்டுக் கூறுகளின் படியும் பூப்படைந்தவர்கள் வயதுக்கு வந்தவர்களாகக் கருதப்படுகின்றனர்; இரண்டாம் நிலை பாலினக் கூறுகளாக பெண்களுக்கு மாத விடாய், முலை பெருத்தல் என்பனவும் ஆண்களுக்கு விந்து வெளியேற்றம், மீசை முளைத்தல் என்பனவும் இருவருக்கும் பிறப்புருப்புகளில் மயிர் முளைத்தலும் இந்நிகழ்வை அறிவிக்கின்றன.

பெண்களின் நலம் சார்ந்த பல சிக்கல்கள் தாய், சேய் நலம், பிறப்புறுப்பு நலம், நெஞ்சக நலம், அகச்சுரப்பு மண்டல நலம், மாத விடாய், கருத்தடை, மாத விடாய் நிறுத்தம் உள்ளிட்ட இனப்பெருக்க நலத்தோடு தொடர்புற்றிருந்தாலும், மகளிர் நலம் சார்ந்த அனைத்துக் களங்களின் விரிவும் வற்புறுத்தப்படுகிறது.

period's Usage Examples:

Grand buildings of the colonial period surround Merdeka (Independence) Square, which boasts the tallest flagpole in the world.


When two notes are not quite in unison the resulting sound is found to alternate between a maximum and minimum of loudness recurring periodically.


The first book expounds clearly, and with much vigour, the evil effects of the blind acceptance of the Aristotelian dicta on physical and philosophical study; but, as is the case with so many of the anti-Aristotelian works of this period, the objections show the usual ignorance of Aristotle's own writings.


E� Mari containing little more than one great residence, and dominating lower towns of meaner houses, point to monarchy at all periods.


Among current periodicals in French are the following - Bibliography: Bulletin bibliographique et pedagogique du musee belge (1897); La Revue des bibliotheques et archives de Belgique (1903); Le Glaneur litteraire, musical et bibliographic (1901); Archives des arts et de la bibliographic de Belgique (Tables1833-1853and 18 751894).


II the velocity ratio to be communicated were variable, the point D would alter its position, and the line DT its direction, at different periods of the motion, and the wheels would be hyperboloids of an eccentric or irregular cross-section; but forms of this kind are not used in practice.


An English fort was built on Bance Island in the Sierra Leone estuary towards the close of the 17th century, but was soon afterwards abandoned, though for a long period the estuary was the haunt of slavers and pirates.


"The occupants of Edom during practically the whole period of Biblical history were the Bedouin tribes which claimed 1 A curious etymological speculation connects the name with the story of Esau's begging for Jacob's pottage, Gen.


It was at this period that, to use his own words, he "passed per saltum from frivolity to philosophy.


diachronic corpus with English texts from different periods was compiled at the University of Helsinki.


If you need to go away for an extended period of time, the website even offers a kennel for you to board the pooch at while you are out of town.


Fossil remains of members of this family have also been found in Europe in strata of the Oligocene period.





Synonyms:

half-life, canicule, dawn, mid-March, bronze age, mid-July, time of year, hour, sleep, downtime, iron age, calendar day, life, hours, half-century, bloom, phase of the moon, midwinter, past, tour, reign, prohibition, long run, trimester, daylight, lustrum, yr, long haul, uptime, time frame, continuance, shelf life, evening, lifetime, trial period, term of a contract, mid-September, fundamental quantity, extra time, calendar month, time limit, nighttime, lactation, tour of duty, tide, day, mid-April, hitch, test period, silly season, prime, half life, duration, age, elapsed time, decennium, years, efflorescence, mid-May, life-time, epoch, decade, flush, time of life, mid-January, season, mid-February, times, mid-November, mid-December, term of enlistment, time period, term, weekend, drouth, bimester, prehistoric culture, occupation, long time, flower, window, novitiate, work time, peacetime, festival, multistage, calendar week, night, watch, month, nap, school day, year, morning time, stage, hospitalization, prohibition era, quarter-century, daytime, duty tour, schooltime, eve, question time, prehistory, dog days, overtime, bout, clotting time, fortnight, rainy day, field day, usance, wartime, two weeks, mid-June, millennium, fundamental measure, enlistment, period of time, twelvemonth, morn, midweek, civil day, dark, Saint Martin"s summer, quadrennium, bimillenary, phase, bimillennium, school, mid-August, heyday, youth, lease, week, hebdomad, mid-October, drought, quinquennium, silver age, generation, peak, early days, century, run, blossom, decennary, time off, time, regulation time, Indian summer, forenoon, millenary, real time, great year, noviciate, running time, puerperium, indiction, Platonic year, study hall, Olympiad, honeymoon, lifespan, morning, canicular days, travel time, air alert, semester, lunar time period, quarter, era, incubation period, Golden Age,



Antonyms:

uptime, time off, night, day, regulation time, downtime, work time, overtime,

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