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idiosyncratically Meaning in Telugu ( idiosyncratically తెలుగు అంటే)



విలక్షణముగా, ఒక ప్రత్యేక మార్గంలో


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 187–188, 635 Note: guarás is spelled idiosyncratically as "goaraz" in this historical source.


Brillat-Savarin, early 19th century Stilton (1912) Cheddar Cheeses are idiosyncratically named "kings" of particular kinds of cheese by individual writers:.


Lucinda Lambton has called the building an "idiosyncratically flounced, classical villa", and mentions that the owner bought much.


The use of certain words may, for a particular author, be associated idiosyncratically with the use of other, predictable words.


Contemporary German has gone back to the unvoiced pronunciation, but idiosyncratically retained the medieval spelling.


the other hand, in private commissions, Enrico was a follower of an idiosyncratically jocose and Bamboccianti style fostered by Faustino Bocchi.


Geoff Manning, in his Place Names of South Australia, idiosyncratically gives the spelling "Ottaway", and gives as its derivation the publican.


came to be two disjoint institutions using the same name, albeit idiosyncratically to reflect ethnic identity.


in private commissions, Enrico was a follower of an idiosyncratically jocose and Bamboccianti style fostered by Faustino Bocchi.


a diminutive form of Gordon, and as such is seen as uniquely and idiosyncratically Canadian.


An interlanguage is idiosyncratically based on the learners" experiences with the L2.


Throughout the 20th century, the term was used idiosyncratically by a range of different authors, but by the 21st century was commonly.


A practising Roman Catholic, he was idiosyncratically non-hierarchical and conducted business from his hometown of Clermont-Ferrand.



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