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mercery Meaning in Telugu ( mercery తెలుగు అంటే)



కిరాయి, పురుషుడు

Noun:

పోరాడ్, మెర్క్యురీ, పురుషుడు,



mercery తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

పురుషుడు "ఆత్మ"కు, చైతన్యానికి మూలము.

అతని తండ్రి రేచర్ల బమ్మసేనాని రేచర్ల రెడ్డి వంశ మూల పురుషుడు.

అయితే షరియా చట్టం ప్రకారం హిందూ పురుషుడు ముస్లిం యువతిని పెళ్లి చేసుకునే వీలు లేనందున ఆమె వివాహాన్ని మలేషియా ప్రభుత్వం గుర్తించలేదు.

ఈ నాటకంలో వీరి కల్పిత పాత్రైన యుగంధర మంత్రి చారిత్రక పురుషుడుగా ఆంధ్ర సారస్వతంలో సుస్థిర స్థానం సంపాదించుకున్నాడు.

mercery's Usage Examples:

François Darboux, businessman of mercery, and Alix Gourdoux.


He initially worked in Oswestry running a mercery business in partnership with Edward Morris, who subsequently purchased.


the parish became one of the first centres in the City for the trade of mercery: trading in cloth, typically silk and other fine cloth that was not produced.


On 1 January 1873, Karl Kastner and Herman Öhler founded a shop for mercery in Troppau (today: Opava).


In 1903, an established silk mercery business at Brunswick House, 3 Promenade Villas, London, was purchased.


or "merchier", meaning a merchant: originally one trading in textiles (mercery).


trimer, trimerize merc- reward, wages, hire Latin merx (genitive mercis) amercement, commerce, commercial, market, mercantile, mercenary, mercery, merchandise.


merchant or trader, more specifically a merchant who deals in textiles (mercery) Mercer Pottery Company, a defunct American company Mercer Union, an artist-run.


beauty and sunglasses; lingerie, including sleepwear; menswear including mercery; accessories, footwear, and luggage; home, including kitchenware, tableware.


March 1527 he was granted "exclusive licence to import silks, jewels, and mercery wares for court revels".


together with his brother director of the Jonco-groep, a wholesale in mercery in Rotterdam.


He rose to be in charge of the mercery department and lived above the store, as was common in the era.


departments including gloves, umbrellas and handkerchiefs, mantles, furniture, mercery, millinery, furs and corsets.



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