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consuetudinary Meaning in Telugu ( consuetudinary తెలుగు అంటే)



పరస్పరం, సమకాలీకరించు

ఒక మాన్యువల్ ఒక నిర్దిష్ట సమూహం యొక్క ఆచారాలను వివరిస్తుంది (ముఖ్యంగా ఒక సన్యాసుల క్రమంలో అధికారిక పద్ధతులు),



consuetudinary తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

ప్రత్యక్ష దృశ్యమానమును, కంప్యూటర్ ఉపయోగించి సృష్టించిన దృశ్యమానము తో పోల్చడానికి సాధారణంగా మ్యాచ్ మూవింగ్ సాఫ్ట్ వేర్ ను ఉపయోగిస్తారు, కెమేరా కదులుతున్నపుడు ఈ రెండిటిని సమకాలీకరించుకోవాలి.

ఈ పరికరము ప్రతి సన్నివేశానికి ముందు కొట్టడం వలన ఆ సన్నివేశాలను సమకాలీకరించుటకు ( సింక్రోనైజ్ ) వీలుగా ఉంటుంది .

consuetudinary's Usage Examples:

The law of the land was the consuetudinary law, based on the customs and consent of John"s subjects, and since.


The law of the land was the consuetudinary law, based on the customs and consent of King John"s subjects and, since.


the fulness of his office and externally recognized as such; certain consuetudinary rights had even at this date grown up and become accepted.


of a Benedictine abbot in medieval times is thus prescribed by the consuetudinary of Abingdon.


The consuetudinary law was called "kanun".


Customary law (also, consuetudinary or unofficial law) exists where: a certain legal practice is observed and the relevant.


Charalá, Chipatá, Tinjacá, Saboyá, Tacasquirá The Muisca legislation was consuetudinary, that is to say, their rule of law was determined by long-extant customs.


works were produced under the protection of Arno, among them a Salzburg consuetudinary, an edition of which appears in Quellen and Erörterungen zur bayerischen.


He outlines traditional customary law (also known as consuetudinary law) before the creation of states, including as described by Friedrich.


fueros were the native decision making and justice system issued from consuetudinary law prevailing in the Basque territories and Pyrenees.


Aragonese justice and decision making system was based on Pyrenean consuetudinary law, the King was considered primus inter pares ("first among equals").


It was a consuetudinary act in Spanish America; it allowed the appearance of a large population.


A consuetudinary (Med.



Synonyms:

manual, consuetudinal,



Antonyms:

automatic, white-collar,



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