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rerum Meaning in Tamil ( rerum வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

விலங்கு உடலில் இருக்கும் நீர்த்த பகுதி,



rerum தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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rerum's Usage Examples:

"Suprematum illi tribuo qui non tantum domi subditos manu militari regit, sed et qui exercitum extra fines ducere et armis, foederibus, legationibus, ac caeteris juris gentium functionibus aliquid momenti ad rerum Europae generalium summam conferre potest" (Leibnitz, Opera, 4.


The universals, therefore, have no existence, as universals, in rerum natura; and Thomas endorses, in this sense, the polemic of Aristotle against Plato's hypostatized abstractions.


For the history of the electorate see the Scriptores rerum moguntiacarum, edited by G.


In connexion with the Monumenta Pertz also began the publication of a selection of sources in octavo form, the Scriptores rerum germanicarum in usum scholarum; among his other literary labours may be mentioned an edition of the Gesammelte Werke of Leibnitz, and a life of Stein.


A single mention of his poem, the De rerum natura (which from the condition in which it has reached us may be assumed to have been published posthumously) in a letter of Cicero's to his brother Quintus, written early in S4 B.


Scheurl, Vita Antonii Kressen (1515, reprinted in the collection of Pirkheimer's works, Frankfort, 1610); Wimpheling, Epitome rerum Germanicarum, ch.


by Fougerolles, 1597), and the Colloquium Heptaplomeres de abditis rerum sublimium arcanis, written in 1588, published first by Guhrauer (1841), and in a complete form by L.


KO,unros); the comes sacrarum largitionum (count of the sacred bounties) was called at Constantinople b K6pns TWV aaKpt v XapyLTUJP Wv and the comes rerum privatarum 1 The exact significance of a title is difficult to reproduce in a foreign language.


(St Petersburg, 1818); autobiography of Herberstein in Fontes rerum Austriacarum, part i.


He was the author of Collectanea rerum memorabilium, a description of curiosities in a chorographical framework.


A passage in De rerum natura (vi.





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