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preserved Meaning in Tamil ( preserved வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

கெடாது பேணு,



preserved தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஐயூசிஎன் வகைப்பாடு ஐந்து : இந்திய அரசு இயற்கை வாழிடங்கள் கெடாது பேணும்.

preserved's Usage Examples:

ro, the right reading habitior, " more portly," has been preserved to us by Donatus, an ancient commentator on Terence (Eunuchus, 2.


There was also found here, in 1693, the celebrated Alfred jewel, bearing his name, and preserved in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford.


Forlimpopoli was again destroyed by Cardinal Albornoz in 1360, and rebuilt by Sinibaldo Ordelaffi, who constructed the wellpreserved medieval castle (1380), rectangular with four circular towers at the corners.


The activity of his life left him little time for writing, but he was the author of " an anaphora, sundry letters, a creed or confession of faith, preserved in Arabic and a secondary Ethiopic translation, and a homily for the Feast of the Annunciation, also extant only in an Arabic translation" (Wright).


Occasional beds of tuff are intercalated among these lavas, and likewise seams of fine clay or shale which have preserved the remains of numerous land-plants.


Margoliouth have supposed that the Hebrew text preserved in the fragments is not original, but a retranslation from the Greek or the Syriac or both.


) are some small well-preserved thermae, and the barracks of the firemen (vigiles), a special cohort of whom was stationed here.


It is important to notice that the metameric plan of growth of Chaetopods is still preserved.


Cavers, nearer Hawick, was once the home of a branch of the Douglases, and it is said that in Cavers House are still preserved the pennon that was borne before the Douglas at the battle of Otterburn (Chevy Chase), and the gauntlets that were then taken from the Percy (1388).


The streets are as a rule arcaded, and this characteristic has been preserved in modern additions, which have on the whole been made with considerable taste, as have also the numerous restorations of medieval buildings.





Synonyms:

cured, freeze-dried, quick-frozen, sundried, glace, dehydrated, corned, brine-cured, flash-frozen, crystalized, lyophilized, crystalised, desiccated, canned, candied, smoke-cured, tinned, sun-dried, smoke-dried, smoked, potted, lyophilised, salt-cured, pickled, salted, dried, frozen, aged,



Antonyms:

changeable, moving, melted, hot, fresh,

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