villas Meaning in Tamil ( villas வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
கிராம வீடு, நாட்டு மாளிகை,
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villas தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இந்த அாிய மற்றும் சிறிய வெளவால் அங்குள்ள வெப்பமண்டல காடுகள் மற்றும் அதனை சுற்றியுள்ள கிராம வீடுகளில் பறந்து கொண்டிருக்கும்.
villas's Usage Examples:
There are numerous Roman villas in the district, but Andover itself is not a Roman site.
Villas for honeymooners, villas for honeymooners, villas for families, villas for celebrating a special occasion, villas for long planned reunions of friends or family.
Under the empire Praeneste, from its elevated situation and cool salubrious air, became a favourite summer resort of the wealthy Romans, whose villas studded the neighbourhood.
When people think of Tuscany, they envision sprawling vineyards: rows of vines, sculpted cypress trees, rambling stone walls, winding dirt roads, weathered farmhouses, moss covered villas, blue skies and bright sun.
Go see a show!It was a favourite resort of the Venetian nobility before they began to build their villas on the mainland; and in the 15th and 16th centuries its gardens and casinos, of which some traces remain, were famous.
To the south of this is the Anlage, a pleasant promenade flanked by handsome villas and gardens, leading directly to the centre of the place.
The country, as opposed to the towns, of Roman Britain seems to have been divided into estates, commonly (though perhaps incorrectly) known as " villas.
The month before, the citizens of Utrecht had refused to raze their suburban villas, and defence of the fortifications had consequently been impossible.
The emperors Claudius, Nerva and Trajan turned their attention to the district, and under their example and exhortation the Roman aristocracy erected numerous villas within its boundaries, and used them at least for summer residences.
Their houses, at any rate those in the towns, had thus the characteristics of Moorish villas; and in them they lived a Moorish life.
Constantine the Great, who generally resided here from 306 to 331, and his successors also, beautified the city with public works, and villas arose upon the hill-sides.
All this space is filled with villas, gardens and hotels, and is a favourite summer resort not only of Alexandrians but also of Cairenes.
Although the cheapest locations do not provide beachfront villas or high-rise penthouses, there are many wonderful places to spend your golden years that offer the things you want in your retirement, and are affordable.
Synonyms:
house,
Antonyms:
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