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traceable Meaning in Tamil ( traceable வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

கண்டு பிடிக்கக்கூடிய,



traceable's Usage Examples:

Meanwhile, Wynn's level of Ancient magic made him almost untraceable.


The Minoan remains at Orchomenus which are traceable to the latest period go far to substantiate the philological comparison between the name of Minyas, the traditional ancestor of this ancient race, and that of Minos.


There is no traceable literary contact with the synoptic gospels.


The vernacular name barnacle, traceable to the fable of pedunculate cirripedes hatching out into bernicle geese, has also been transferred to the sessile cirripedes, which are popularly known as acorn barnacles.


It wasn't so unique to be traceable.


) the desire to do honour to the species in the person of one of its members, and possibly other less easily traceable causes.


It is easy to distinguish the great primitive watercourses from the lateral ducts which they fed, the latter being almost without banks and merely traceable by the winding curves of the layers of alluvium in the bed, while the former are hedged in by high banks of mud, heaped up during centuries of dredging.


Opisthosoma confluent throughout its breadth with the prosoma, with the dorsal plate of which its anterior tergal plates are more or less fused; at most ten opisthosomatic somites traceable; the generative aperture thrust far forwards between the basal segments of the 6th appendages.


Moreover, if philosophy is to complete its constructive work, it must bring the course of human history within its survey, and exhibit the sequence of events as an evolution in which the purposive action of reason is traceable.


Another and very obvious difficulty is traceable to the great disparity in the weight of air as compared with any known solid, and the consequent want of buoying or sustaining power which that disparity involves.


Many maladies of plants are traceable to the chemical composition of soilse.


It is in most instances traceable to exposure to cold or damp, to overuse of the limbs in walking, 'c.


One difficulty is caused by the large proportion of the taxes in almost every system of taxation, and at any rate in the British system, where the exact incidence is in no way traceable, or where there is no sort of general agreement as to the incidence.





Synonyms:

attributable,



Antonyms:

unascribable, unattributable,

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