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appose Meaning in Bengali



পাশে বা কাছাকাছি পাশ স্থান





appose's Usage Examples:

Qatanum, Rim-Sin I of Larsa and most importantly Hammurabi of Babylon, to appose the rise of Shamshi-Adad I in Assyria (on his northern border) who himself.


In order to truly appose the thumb, the actions of a number of other muscles are needed at the thumb's.


The same Ahmed Resmi Efendi was to be the one to appose his signature on the 1774 Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca, disastrous for the Ottomans.


(recurrent laryngeal nerve of vagus) contracts, causing the arytenoids to appose each other (closes the laryngeal aditus by bringing the aryepiglottic folds.


Only the top students from each district get admissions, as appose to their overall island rank.


com, 2 June 2015 Montero appose sa griffe au RCS Chapelle‚ lest-eclair.


force aviator badges have a light blue inlay around the coat of arms as appose to the dark blue of permanent air force aviators.


cameras with moving image cameras to show movement in a way not seen before appose to the frozen moment of "dead time".


ligne (page consultée le 21 mars 2011) Après l'achat du stock, Chaumet appose sa signature sur toutes les pièces qui en proviennent.


Those who appose mandatory names reporting prefer using unique identifiers and sentinel studies.


portions of the palatal lift prosthesis called indirect retainers that appose the lingual aspects of anterior maxillary teeth.


The microbodies closely appose and almost surround four to six lipid globules (three anterior and one to.


The carbonyl O in vecuronium for example is thrust outward to appose the H-bond donor of the receptive site.


Now you apposed Muhammad, so the prophet would appose you in the of resurrection when you would go to hell.


appliquer [to implement]) appoint appointee appointment apportion appose appraise appreciable appreciation apprehend apprise approach approbation.



appose's Meaning':

place side by side or in close proximity

Synonyms:

put; pose; place; lay; set; position;

Antonyms:

deglycerolize; disarrange; divest; disorganize; disorganise;

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