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abstract noun Meaning in Bengali



 গুণবাচক বিশেষ্য,

Noun:

গুণবাচক বিশেষ্য,





abstract noun শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

যে বিশেষ্য পদে কোনো গুণ, অবস্থা ও ভাবের নাম বোঝায়, তাকে গুণবাচক বিশেষ্য বলে ।

গুণবাচক বিশেষ্য 'civilization' যার অর্থ 'সভ্য অবস্থা', ১৭৬০ সালে ফরাসি ভাষা থেকে আগত ।

abstract noun's Usage Examples:

– imam, added after it by dropping – i, to impart the sense of the abstract noun.


is from Greek: παρωνυχία from para, "around", onyx, "nail" and the abstract noun suffix -ia.


Doubling a noun changes it into a collective or abstract noun, so that bolo'bolo means "all bolos, the system of bolos".


derives through Old French from the Latin word mansio "dwelling", an abstract noun derived from the verb manere "to dwell".


Svoboda (Cyrillic: свобода), or swoboda is the abstract noun that means freedom in various Slavic languages.


pronunciation: [siɲɲoˈriːa]; from signore [siɲˈɲoːre], or "lord"; an abstract noun meaning (roughly) "government; governing authority; de facto sovereignty;.


Apodicticity or apodixis is the corresponding abstract noun, referring to logical certainty.


Zandaqa is the abstract noun describing these views.


v t e Ishvaratva in Sanskrit language is an abstract noun meaning 'godhood', it also means divinity.


typically resulting in the implied personification of an inanimate or abstract noun, is also called a transferred epithet.


Evanescence may also refer to: an abstract noun expressing the notion of ephemerality Evanescence (Evanescence album).


derived from the verb dētermināre, meaning "confine; designate," with the abstract noun suffix -tiō.


peace) or alternatively farð "journey, travel", Proto-Germanic *farthi, abstract noun from root *far- "to fare, travel" (PIE par "to lead, pass over"), and.


(pronounced [aːˈnənd̪]) is a name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit abstract noun आनन्द (ānand), which means happiness or joy.


bhagya, and "that which derives from bhaga", hence "destiny" as an abstract noun, and also Bhagya personified as the proper name of a son of Surya.


The related abstract noun βαναυσία – banausia is defined by Hesychius as "every craft (τέχνη).


However, these terms, especially their abstract noun forms nucleophilicity and electrophilicity, emphasize the kinetic aspect.


The abstract noun Eidgenossenschaft (mostly contracted to eidgnoszschaft or eidgnoschaft).


Originally, it was an Arabic abstract noun meaning "strength", "authority", "rulership", derived from the verbal.



Synonyms:

reckon; regard; view; consider; see;

Antonyms:

enable; corporeality; materiality; material; identifiable;

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