appertain Meaning in Bengali
সংযুক্ত হওয়া
Verb:
সম্পর্কযুক্ত হত্তয়া, অন্বয়যুক্ত হত্তয়া, অন্তরভুক্ত থাকা,
Similer Words:
appertainedappertaining
appetiser
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applauded
applauding
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apple
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appertain's Usage Examples:
put an end to, bound, limit) is the form "to which number and person appertain", in other words, those inflected for number and person.
that the West coasts of the main islands appertain to the Atlantic Ocean and all the narrow waters appertain to the Inner Seas, as far as the Butt of.
The word derives from Latin appertinere, "to appertain".
Taskriout appertain to the district of Darguina.
which, freely translated, means, "Ordained for men in the things that appertain to God" (Hebrews 5:1).
collect dami from all guaranteed and non guaranteed Thakurs of badnawar as appertain to his zamindaree right (Mandloiship).
this Realm, whether they be Ecclesiastical or Civil, in all causes doth appertain, and is not, nor ought to be, subject to any foreign Jurisdiction.
Passages are mentioned; as also all other Subjects that are useful, and appertain to our English Language.
These revolving keels appertain throughout — one, in particular, central, and subdivided by a shallow.
13 Freemen appertain to this manor, 37 acres (15 ha).
Cheesecakes, and Florentines, placed in Tables, and directed to the Pages they appertain to.
who are not eager to search out the things which appertain to knowledge: with others it is actual light, those who, as the Apostle.
referred to him by the Senate or House of Representatives, or which shall appertain to his office.
Some placenames in Batticaloa still appertain to the legendary battles between the Thimilars and the Mukkuvar-Pathans.
'Nujere, or Noozed, the capital of 'the extensive deshmooky, supposed to appertain by right of 'Sanads, to Macca Narayana Appa Row of the Velarna caste.
possession of these islands in the name of the country to which they naturally appertain.
writing "In all matters of discovery and invention, even of those that appertain to the imagination, we are continually reminded of the story of Columbus.
No father, mother, son or family have I; No duty, birth no death doth appertain to me.
Synonyms:
belong to; belong; pertain;