clerkly Meaning in Telugu ( clerkly తెలుగు అంటే)
గుమస్తాగా, శుభ్రతతో
Adverb:
స్పష్టమైన, శుభ్రతతో, స్పష్టంగా, శుభ్రంగా,
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clerkly తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:
చేతి శుభ్రతతో డయేరియా దూరం .
వ్యక్తిగత శుభ్రత, పరిసరాల శుభ్రతతోపాటు ఇళ్లలో గాలి, వెలుతురు మొదలైనవి బాగా ఉండేలా చూసుకోవాలి.
హైటెక్ వాటర్ ప్యూరిఫయర్ సిస్టమ్, సరైన డ్రైనేజీ సౌకర్యాలు, పరిశుభ్రతతో సహా అనేక మౌలిక పౌర సదుపాయాల అభివృద్ధికి ఒక సమగ్ర కార్యాచరణ ప్రణాళికను రాష్ట్ర ప్రభుత్వం సిద్ధం చేస్తీంది.
అపరిశుభ్రతతో, ముఖ్యంగా పరిసరాలను పరిశుభ్రంగా ఉంచుకోకపోతే నులిపురుగులు వ్యాపిస్తాయి.
clerkly's Usage Examples:
Encyclopaedia describes this development as: "a mixture of terrace houses for "clerkly classes" and local authority flats and houses.
wrote "Yong Steven Hawse, whose soule God pardon, Treated of love so clerkly and well".
Ouyang Xun in a much admired mixture of the Bafen and Li (official or clerkly) styles of writing.
Political documents are not necessarily literature, but these pre-Reformation alliances rested on popular consent, and were expressed in vernacular German rather than in clerkly Latin.
Godefroi as a scribal persona created by Chrétien himself, a "fictional clerkly-author figure conceived by the author Chrétien" to tie up his adulterous.
The name of the only clerkly person among the two crews was that of John Stafford, "minister" on board.
language referred to a game called golf and soon he was forsaking his clerkly duties for the tees," the wire story mockingly and falsely alleged.
Others have a "clerkly scepticism" and deny that it is possible to accurately predict the world"s.
popular consent, and were expressed in vernacular German rather than in clerkly Latin.
expectations and applies himself diligently to both his studies and his clerkly duties.
(965–966), author of the ludus secularis which "furnished amusement to clerkly persons" Erluin (995–1012), first bishop who was also count of the Cambrésis.