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piously Meaning in Tamil ( piously வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adverb:

பயபக்தியோடு,



piously தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

piously's Usage Examples:

In many bamboos they are long and spreading or drooping and copiously ramified, in others they are reduced to hooked spines.


Isaac is by general consent of the Christian church taken as a representative of the unobtrusive, restful, piously contemplative type of human character.


Melastomaceae, copiously represented in tropical America, are more feebly so in Peru and wholly wanting in Chile.


The contemporary historians Cantacuzenus and Nicephorus Gregoras deal very copiously with this subject, taking the Hesychast and Barlaamite sides respectively.


Of these rocks Sir Archibald Geikie says: " Two great phases or types of volcanic action during Carboniferous time may be recognized - (r) Plateaus, where the volcanic materials discharged copiously from many scattered openings now form broad tablelands or ranges of hills, sometimes many hundreds of square miles in extent and 1500 ft.


Mill's logic has the great merit of copiously exemplifying the principles of the variety of method according to subject-matter.


This reduction of the temperature, carried to an undesirable extreme, is the reason why the man who has copiously consumed spirits "to keep out the cold" is often visited with pneumonia.


This means no doubt that gold and silver were copiously used in its decoration.


The interwoven hyphae fuse and branch copiously, filling up all interstices.


It seems possible to trace some of the older and better frescos in the catacombs to a very early age; and Bible manuscripts were often copiously illuminated and illustrated even before the middle of the 4th century.


Wehnelt discovered that the same effect could be produced by using instead of a carbon filament a platinum wire covered with the oxides of calcium or barium, which when incandescent have the property of copiously emitting negative ions.


His principal work, an elaborate account of Stonehenge, appeared in 1740, and he wrote copiously on other supposed Druid remains, becoming familiarly known as the "Arch-Druid.





Synonyms:

devoutly,



Antonyms:

None

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