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prefatory Meaning in Tamil ( prefatory வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

முன்னுரையான,



prefatory தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

முன்னுரையானது பெர்னாட் ஷாவுக்கு வயது 49 ஆக இருக்கும் போது எழுதப்பட்டதாகும்.

முன்னுரையானது வேறு விதத்தில் கிடைக்க அரிதான அவரது சுய சரிதை விவரங்களைக் கொண்டுள்ளதால் மதிப்புமிக்க வளமாகும்.

” என இக்கதைகளை எழுதியதற்கான காரணத்தை நூலின் முன்னுரையான “கதைத்த காரணம்” என்னும் பகுதியில் கண்ணதாசன் குறிப்பிட்டு இருக்கிறார்.

prefatory's Usage Examples:

of the 2nd edition (1574) (Italian version), in which are given two versions, differing curiously from one another, but without any prefatory matter or explanation.


50) has a prefatory note: - Hic incipit prohemium venerabilis patris magistri Simonis de Gandavo, episcopi Sarum, in librum de vita solitaria, quem scripsit sororibus suis anachoritis apud Tarente.


"50) has a prefatory note: - Hic incipit prohemium venerabilis patris magistri Simonis de Gandavo, episcopi Sarum, in librum de vita solitaria, quem scripsit sororibus suis anachoritis apud Tarente.


It was declared in a prefatory note to the volume that the authors were responsible only for their respective articles, but some of these were deemed so destructive that many people banned the whole book, and a noisy demand, led by Samuel Wilberforce, then bishop of Oxford, called on the headmaster of Rugby to dissociate himself from his comrades.


The prefatory note there may come from a Hebrew MS.


The last ten years of his life were passed in complete retirement at Brantwood, in the loving care of the Severn family, to whom the estate was transferred, with occasional visits from friends, but with no sustained work beyond correspondence, the revision of his works, and a few notes and prefatory words to the books of others.


This event brings us to one of the most interesting periods of Persian history, any account of which must be defective without a prefatory sketch of Ismail Sufi.


23-52), a brief description from Nitzsch's pen of the peculiarities of the internal structure of nearly every genus is incorporated with the author's prefatory remarks, as each passed under consideration, e Cf.


- After a (i) prefatory passage, i.


Fowler contributed a prefatory sonnet to James VI.


The commissioners, who had for greater despatch divided themselves into several committees, presented their selection of extracts to the emperor in 533, and he published it as an imperial statute on December 16th of that year, with two prefatory constitutions (those known as Omnem reipublicae and Dedit nobis).





Synonyms:

preceding, introductory, prefatorial,



Antonyms:

subsequent, closing, last, succeeding,

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