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tor Meaning in Tamil ( tor வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பாறை மேடு,



tor தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஊர்வன தென்னிந்தியப் பாறையோந்தி (Peninsular rock agama, Psammophilus dorsalis) தென்னிந்தியாவின் பாறை மேடுகளில் மிகுதியாகக் காணும் ஒரு பல்லியோந்தி இனமாகும்.

tor's Usage Examples:

interweaveander through the garden gates a rich tapestry of plants and color unfolds interwoven with the history of the Tremayne family.


He is notorious for his wilful exaggeration, both in narrative and numerical statements.


, but the forests have been largely destroyed by speculators, who burned the trees for charcoal and potash, purchasing them on a large scale from the state.


Yet during the armistice which ensued (June 4th - July loth; afterwards prolonged to August loth) Napoleon did nothing to soothe the Viennese government, and that, too, despite the encouragement which the allies received from the news of Wellington's victory at Vittoria and the entry of Bernadotte with a Swedish contingent on the scene.


Road front has projecting gable to right, and a bay of 1½ stories with gabled dormer and staircase window.


porous biomaterial scaffold, seeded with cells, in a flow perfusion bioreactor.


He was strongly urged to enter Stepney (now Regent's Park) College to prepare more fully for the ministry, but an appointment with Dr Joseph Angus, the tutor, having accidently fallen through, Spurgeon interpreted the contretemps as a divine warning against a college career.


In almost all climes the tortoise and the frog are among the precursors and heralds of this season, and birds fly with song and glancing plumage, and plants spring and bloom, and winds blow, to correct this slight oscillation of the poles and preserve the equilibrium of nature.


abattoir sector, its organizer believes.


During this period he published his two best works - an historical novel, Las Campanas de Huesca, and the history of the decay of Spain from Philip III.


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


It begins by celebrating the ancient glories of the Danes, tells in allusive style the story of Scyld, the founder of the " Scylding " dynasty of Denmark, and praises the virtues of his son Beowulf.





Synonyms:

hill,



Antonyms:

artifact, bad person,

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