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rural Meaning in Tamil ( rural வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

நாட்டுப்பறம் சார்ந்த,



rural தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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rural's Usage Examples:

Because most owners of coursing whippets live in rural or semi-rural areas this would have some effect on the rural economy.


Beautiful wooded hills rise steeply all around, forming a backcloth, which greatly enhances the rural setting of the town.


smallholding set in a scenic rural area set in a woodland valley.


As regards the rural police of India every village headman and the village watchman as well as the village police office are required by the code to communicate to the nearest magistrate or the officer in charge of the nearest police station, whichever is nearest, any information respecting offenders.


In rural areas, first responders were often neighbors, which was the fortunate case with them.


Last leg of the male with or without a large white papilla on its ventral surface for the opening of a gland, and marked papillae for the, crural glands are sometimes present on other legs of the male; well-developed coxal glands absent.


The farm is located in Helvetia, Oregon, a rural area outside the city of Portland.


The first task of the new government was to introduce (on the 4th of March) an Additional Representation Bill, to rectify - in part - the disparity in electoral power of the rural and urban districts.


The town, or township, of New England is generally a rural community occupying a comparatively small area, and with a population averaging about 3000, hut ranging from 200 in newly-settled, districts or thinly-peopled hilly districts up to 17,000 in the vicinity of large cities and in manufacturing neighborhoods.


In the cities and towns horses used as beasts of burden are now shod with iron, but in rural or mountainous, districts straw shoes are substituted, a device which enables the animals to traverse rocky or precipitous roads with safety.


The barn has been stylishly renovated to an exceptionally high standard, and benefits from glorious views over the rural Devon countryside.


Rumania (1828-56), when magistrates were made irremovable, and new tribunals created, including a petty court in each rural commune.


Once he had defended the monastic orders, advocating their reform and not their suppression, supported the rural clergy and idealized the village priest in his Parocho da Aldeia, after the manner of Goldsmith in the Vicar of Wakefield.





Synonyms:

agrestic, countrified, cracker-barrel, farming, folksy, agrarian, rustic, campestral, hobnailed, country-bred, countryfied, pastoral, country-style, arcadian, bucolic, agricultural, homespun,



Antonyms:

formal, cosmopolitan, factory-made, smooth, urban,

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