atypically Meaning in Bengali
Similer Words:
aubergineaubergines
auburn
auction
auctioned
auctioneer
auctioneers
auctioning
auctions
audacious
audaciously
audacity
audibility
audible
audibly
atypically's Usage Examples:
photo reconnaissance satellites and the program has been the subject of atypically public debates about its worthiness in the defense budget since December.
It is not atypically a combination of alchemy and Christian mysticism.
The song is about emigration, although atypically optimistic for the genre.
The apostolic prefecture is (atypically) a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Province.
the Silky or Chinese silk chicken) is a breed of chicken named for its atypically fluffy plumage, which is said to feel like silk and satin.
The third movement is, atypically, a minuet and trio, and in the subdominant E-flat major instead of the.
Casey and drummer Jim Sclavunos, the song has been described as an "atypically straightforward love song" and was written for Cave's wife, Susie Bick.
One of the largest, though atypically the prints are cut out round shapes, that are pasted well spaced apart.
It was released as the second single from the album, atypically with another Entwistle song, "905" on the B-side, but did not chart.
chromosome's SRY gene, which triggers male reproductive development, being atypically included in the crossing over of genetic information that takes place.
to: Bad behaviour (mathematics), a pathological phenomenon; properties atypically bad or counterintuitive Bad Behavior, a 1988 short story collection by.
But there are also a couple of atypically revved-up tracks, especially "Give 'Em Rhythm," a rockabilly stomper by.
were already installed here, so that the interior wall in this area was atypically optically, but somewhat elevated, resembling the outer wall.
"The Good Day" is an atypically glam rock-style track, as well as "McGreggor" were added to the Japanese.
Dhani are atypically mud huts in Rajasthan.
Synonyms:
untypically;
Antonyms:
typically;