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sterns Meaning in Tamil ( sterns வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

படகின் பின்பகுதி,



sterns தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

sterns's Usage Examples:

But the cisterns which you have dug for yourselves are broken and profitless to you.


Good water is everywhere so scarce that but for the rain preserved in cisterns the country would be mostly uninhabitable.


south of the town of Pantelleria, where there are considerable remains of walls in rectangular blocks of masonry, and also of a number of cisterns.


This breed is growing rapidly in favour in Canada, but in the United States the Percheron, with its round bone and short pasterns, holds the field.


These aguadQS were huge basins, paved and cemented, with underground cisterns, also lined with stone and cement, which may have been used for the protection of water against heat when the principal supply had become exhausted.


In several places the debris within the walls is saturated with sewage, and the water of the Fountain of the Virgin, and of many of the old cisterns, is unfit for drinking.


The whole face of the land is pitted with ancient cisterns; indeed, many hillsides and fields are on that account most dangerous to walk over by night, except for those who are thoroughly familiar with the landmarks.


Every house possesses its staircase, its well, and cisterns for irrigation; and on the whole the Aryan Tajiks of this northern section of the Oxus valley seem to be well provided with most of the comforts, if not the luxuries, of life.


"We can now easily conceive," he says, "that in all rain-water which is collected from gutters in cisterns, and in all waters exposed to the air, animalcules may be found; for they may be carried thither by the particles of dust blown about by the winds.


The forelegs should be straight with strong pasterns and set well under the body.


Characters in westerns are required to wear a bandana, a cowboy hat and boots, buckskins and ride a faithful steed for notoriety around the town.


The cistern of Bin Bir Derek (cistern of Illus) with its 22 4 columns, each built up with three shafts, and the cistern Yeri Batan Serai (Cisterna Basilica) with its 420 columns show what covered cisterns were, on a grand scale.


There remains a fragment of the fortifications of the Punic town, which had a total length of 6410 metres, and remains of the substructions of the Byzantine acropolis, of the circus, the theatre, the water cisterns, and of other buildings, notably the interesting Byzantine basilica which is now used as an Arab cafe (Kahwat-el-Kubba).





Synonyms:

strict, nonindulgent, austere,



Antonyms:

top, natural elevation, lie, indulgent,

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