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atavistic Meaning in Telugu ( atavistic తెలుగు అంటే)



అటావిస్టిక్, నామవాచకం

Adjective:

నామవాచకం,



atavistic తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

చెవి నామవాచకంగా An ear.

ఒక వ్యక్తిని కాని, ఒక స్థలాన్ని కాని, ఒక వస్తువుని కాని, ఒక ఊహని కాని సూచించేది నామవాచకం.

నామవాచకం నుండి వచ్చిన విశేషణమే “రేడియల్”.

మందు నామవాచకంగా Medicine, physic, a drug.

ఈ ఎమైన్‌ (amine) అనే విశేషణం (adjective) అమ్మోనియా (ammonia) అనే నామవాచకం (noun) నుండి వచ్చింది.

nomenclature అనేది నామవాచకం.

తెలుగు భాషలో మనసు పదానికి వివిధ ప్రయోగాలున్నాయి మానసు లేదా మనస్సు నామవాచకంగా The internal organ of cognition, the intellect, understanding, mind అని అర్ధం.

అచ్చు నామవాచకంగా A vowel.

వల నామవాచకంగా A net.

గొడ్డు నామవాచకంగా A beast.

గొంతు లేదా గొంతుక నామవాచకంగా The throat.

నామవాచకంగా సాక్షి రంగారావు.

atavistic's Usage Examples:

autonomous, heightened ethnic consciousness and patriotic sentiments with atavistic fears and hatreds focused on "other" or foreign peoples, framing a belief.


Generally speaking, Glissant's thinking seeks to interrogate notions of centre, origin and linearity, embodied in his distinction between atavistic and composite cultures, which has influenced subsequent Martinican writers' trumpeting of hybridity as the bedrock of Caribbean identity and their creolised approach to textuality.


However, Darwin himself named it the Woolnerian tip, after Thomas Woolner, a British sculptor who had depicted it in one of his sculptures and had first theorised that it was an atavistic feature.


Catsoulis of The New York Times said the film "occasionally veers into ludicrousness" and has an "atavistic pulse".


commercially-driven fads, identity politics, mystical glamour, atavistic spiritualisms, and uncritical guru reverence was a main theme of his Reimagination.


ethnic consciousness and patriotic sentiments with atavistic fears and hatreds focused on "other" or foreign peoples, framing a belief in expansion or.


Spin praised it as an atavistic orgy of recycled riffs and lifelong obsessions.


reported that Tenuta"s show was a veritable “onslaught” of “atavistic growlings and gum-chewing bimbo stances,” filled with “little nasties,” crass jokes.


In addition to the "atavistic born criminal", Lombroso identified two other types: the "insane criminal".


History This atavistic feature is so called because its description was first published by Charles Darwin in the opening pages of The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, as evidence of a vestigial feature indicating common ancestry among primates which have pointy ears.


says his “atavistic fear of being contaminated by Mexicans – both bacteriologically and socially – seemed to have been an underlying motif of many of.



Synonyms:

throwback, regressive,



Antonyms:

state-of-the-art, forward, progressive,



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