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anglicized Meaning in Bengali



চেহারা ইংরেজি করতে

Verb:

ইংরেজ চরিত্র বা রূপ,





anglicized's Usage Examples:

The word "genie" has been anglicized via Latin from jinn or djinn from Arabic: الجن‎, al-jinn originally meaning.


Þrúðgelmir's name is sometimes anglicized as Thrudgelmir.


Ítreksjóð is sometimes modernly anglicized as Itreksiod or Itreksjod.


popularly known as John Cabot and Christopher Columbus; English-speakers anglicized and Latinized the name of the Polish astronomer Mikołaj Kopernik to (Nicholas).


In Norse mythology, Móði (anglicized Módi or Mothi) and Magni are the sons of Thor.


In Norse mythology, Þrúðheimr (anglicized Thrúdheim or Thrudheim), which means "World of strength" in Old Norse, is the home of Thor according to the Eddic.


Niðafjöll (pronounced [ˈnɪðafjɔlː], also written Niðvellir, often anglicized as Nidafjöll), which means dark mountains, are located in the northern underworld.


(Old Norse "crash-home,":165 "Thunder Home,":34 or "noisy-home":330; anglicized as Thrymheim) was the abode of Þjazi, a jötunn, located in Jötunheimr.


In Norse mythology, Þrívaldi (anglicized as Thrívaldi or Thrivaldi), whose name means "thrice mighty", is a Jötunn giant killed by Thor.


Þrúðr (Old Norse for "strength"), sometimes anglicized as Thrúd or Thrud, is a daughter of the major god Thor and the goddess Sif in Norse mythology.


In Norse mythology, Njörun (Old Norse: Njǫrun, sometimes modernly anglicized as Niorun) is a goddess attested in the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century.


In Norse mythology, Þrúðvangr (Old Norse "power-field", sometimes anglicized as Thrudvang or Thruthvang) or Þrúðvangar (plural form) is/are a field/fields.


In Norse mythology, Þjazi (Old Norse: [ˈθjatsi]; Icelandic: [ˈθjasːɪ]; anglicized as Thiazi, Thjazi, Tjasse or Thiassi) was a giant.


In Norse mythology, Hreiðmarr (anglicized as Hreidmar) is a sorcerer.


In Norse mythology, Borr or Burr (Old Norse: 'son', born; sometimes anglicized Bor, Bör or Bur) was the son of Búri.


Masab Tank is a anglicized version of Maa-Sahiba Tank.


Hermóðr (Old Norse "war-spirit"; anglicized as Hermod) is a figure in Norse mythology, a son of the god Odin and brother of Baldr.


It may be anglicized Vafthruthnir or Vafthrudnir.



anglicized's Meaning':

make English in appearance

Synonyms:

anglicise; adapt; accommodate;

Antonyms:

stay; disobey; dissimilate; blur;

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