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prefix Meaning in Tamil ( prefix வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

முன்னீடு,



prefix தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

மனத் தளர்ச்சி கொண்டோர், சற்றேனும் மதிப்பற்ற விடயங்களை எண்ணி அசைபோடுதல், தேவையற்ற குற்றவுணர்வு அல்லது வருத்தம், தவிப்பு, நம்பிக்கை இழப்பு மற்றும் சுய வெறுப்பு ஆகியவற்றை முன்னீடுபாடாகக் கொண்டுள்ளனர்.

prefix's Usage Examples:

Hybrid place-names are occasionally to be met with in the colonized portions of Wales, as in Gelliswick (a combination of the Celtic gelli, a hazel grove, and the Norse wick, a haven), and in Fletherhill, where the English suffix hill is practically a translation of the Celtic prefix.


Cryosurgery - The prefix cryo means frozen.


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The labour and expense of passing this great work through the press devolved upon Halley, who also wrote the prefixed hexameters ending with the well-known line Nec fas est propius mortali attingere divos.


i is (like those of the Psalms) the work of one or more of the Sopherim (or students and editors of Scripture) in post-exilic times, apparently the same writer (or company of writers) who prefixed the headings of Hosea and Micah, and perhaps of some of the other books.


"Llan, a sacred enclosure, hence a church - a most interesting and important Celtic prefix - Llandeilo, Llansaint.


reverendus, gerundive of revereri, to revere, pay respect to), a term of respect or courtesy, now especially used as the ordinary prefix of address to the names of ministers of religion of all denominations.


It contains the whole of the Pauline epistles with a few lacunae, and has a famous stichometric list of books prefixed in another hand to Hebrews.


Note In organic replacement nomenclature the final " a " of the replacement prefix is not elided (ref.


Rigg, prefixed to the reprint of More's Life in the "Tudor Library" (London, 1890).


Although we find in the poems of Dubhthach, written in the 5th century and prefixed to the Senchus Mor, the sentences, "Let every one die who kills a human being," and "Every living person that inflicts death shall suffer death," capital punishment did not prevail in Ireland before or after.


- A very similar but larger collection of 51 homilies, of which 28 have a halakic exordium prefixed to the Tanhuma-proems, perhaps of 9th century.





Synonyms:

alpha privative, affix,



Antonyms:

ending, affix, detach,

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