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in other words Meaning in Telugu ( in other words తెలుగు అంటే)



వేరే పదాల్లో

Adverb:

వేరే పదాల్లో,



in other words's Usage Examples:

some cases in which autogynephilia was so intense that it effectively nullified any sexual attraction to women (in other words, they were analloerotic).


These two chairs both share the quality of "chairness", as well as greenness or the quality of being green; in other words, they share a "universal".


The curve has double points at the circular points at infinity, in other words the curve is bicircular.


Prout, in other words, does not unfeelingly depict signs of age and decay chiefly for the sake of interesting textures.


patient must be of at least a developmental level equivalent to the chronological age of a 5 year old in order to be diagnosed with enuresis (in other words.


if the first formula is satisfiable whenever the second is and vice versa; in other words, either both formulae are satisfiable or both are not.


part? That corresponds to the density, or in other words, how the tensor rescales under the determinant of the Jacobian of the diffeomorphism at x.


In steady-state condition, the net trapping rate of electrons should match the net recombination rate for holes, in other words: R_{nt}-G_n R_{pt}-G_p.


in other words, a bulbous widening for 1/5 of the total length of the rudder blade, with a streamlined narrowing for 2/5 of the length leading to a flat.


 n } with specified numbers of fixed points: in other words, partial derangements.


God"s being, not qualities that make up that being, nor abstract entities inhering in God as in a substance; in other words we can say that in God both essence.


none of the suggested sources could reasonably explain the concentration or extent of Roundup Ready canola of a commercial quality evident from the results of tests on Schmeiser’s crop’ - in other words, even if the original presence of Monsanto seed on his land in 1997 was inadvertent, the crop in 1998 was entirely purposeful.


earliest and most detailed examples of what would come to be called program music—in other words, music with a narrative element.



Synonyms:

put differently,



Antonyms:

extrinsic, inessential, alienable, explicit, fractional,



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