sick Meaning in Tamil ( sick வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
பிணியற்ற,
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sick தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இசைக் கலைஞர்கள் யோசே என்ரிக்கே கமிலோ ரொடொ பிணியற்றோ (Spanish: José Enrique Camilo Rodó Piñeyro) (15 July 1871 – 1 May 1917) (15, ஜூலை 1871 - 1, மே 1917) என்பவர் உருகுவை நாட்டைச் சேர்ந்த கட்டுரையாளர் ஆவார்.
sick's Usage Examples:
19]); and it was intended to meet the craving of souls sick with waiting and disappointment.
No spotting or cramps, but she did have motion sickness.
In education, in care for the sick, the poor, the outcast, it has retained the spirit of its Lord.
Don`t go for a confrontation with the sick deviants, that is probably what they want.
Much better to spend your time driving the tractor simulator - cool!The study, completed in 1996 (2 ), highlighted such side effects as simulator sickness, disorientation and physical discomfort.
The sickle was of wood (92), with flints (91) inserted, apparently a copy of the ox-jaw and teeth.
"I asked what was the matter, and she said, "Much (many) teeth do make Nancy sick.
In Roman times the same principle was followed, by making an iron sickle with a deep groove, in which was inserted the cutting blade of steel (P.
Sue was a stickler for hygiene, so total sanitation was necessary after having a sick child in the house.
At the end of the rule of the knights (1798) the population was estimated at roo,000; sickness, famine and emigration during the blockade of the French in Valletta probably reduced the inhabitants to 80,000.
In August 1529 the plague known as the sweating sickness, which prevailed throughout the country, was specially severe at Cambridge, and all who had it in their power forsook the town for the country.
Refugee and Uitlander committees were formed both at Durban and Maritzburg, and, in conjunction with the colonists, they did all in their power to assist in recruiting irregular corps, and also in furnishing relief to the sick and needy.
Subacute form In subacute form In subacute grass sickness, the signs are similar to those of acute cases but are usually less severe.
Synonyms:
paralytic, spastic, queasy, scrofulous, seasick, seedy, rickety, laid low, gouty, ill, dyspeptic, delirious, bronchitic, indisposed, liverish, bedrid, ailing, airsick, bedfast, sick-abed, unhealed, unhealthy, stricken, swooning, lightheaded, afflicted, unwell, faint, feverish, recovering, autistic, bilious, light-headed, peaked, feverous, sickly, consumptive, rachitic, livery, green, light, convalescent, hallucinating, palsied, unfit, upset, sickish, milk-sick, paralyzed, under the weather, diabetic, carsick, aguish, air sick, dizzy, tubercular, woozy, vertiginous, nauseated, bedridden, laid up, poorly, tuberculous, sneezy, paraplegic, nauseous, funny, giddy,
Antonyms:
rise, darken, fit, well, healthy,