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clannish Meaning in Bengali



 দলভাবাপন্ন, গোষ্ঠীভাবাপন্ন, গোষ্ঠীগত, গোষ্ঠী সংক্রান্ত, গোষ্ঠীভুক্ত, গোষ্ঠীপ্রি়,

Adjective:

গোষ্ঠীপ্রি়, গোষ্ঠীভুক্ত, গোষ্ঠী-সংক্রান্ত, গোষ্ঠীগত, গোষ্ঠীভাবাপন্ন, দলভাবাপন্ন,





clannish's Usage Examples:

conflicts between the aristocratic, pastoral, and matriarchal Indigo and the clannish, technological, and patriarchal gulden, with little said about the third.


They are not exactly one happy family, but they are clannish, emotional, self-contained, cultivated, and loyal to Second Avenue.


They lived in small form of clannish loose confederation with each clan having its own head.


New York Times report by Howard French on Chinese in Ethiopia noted the "clannish" social interaction of Chinese by citing a communal compound of 200 Chinese.


The city is a religious cluster where all kind of clannish found their lively life.


location, however they are not ethnically Gujarati and are somewhat a clannish and independent group.


Being clannish by nature, they oppose any form of domination and servitude.


" Bonanno soldier Anthony Mirra told Pistone, "The Zips are clannish and secretive.


The Nepalis of Fiji tend to be clannish despite considerable intermarriage with women from the Indian community.


Different communities of clowns, mimes and other performers are depicted as clannish, rivalrous subcultures obsessed with precedence and status.


Settler pressure on land also constricted traditional tribal and clannish domains, often leading to tribal fighting.


The Free Traders are an insular, clannish, matriarchal culture who live their lives in space, traveling from world.


They find a local culture that is clannish, backward and ignorant.


may have cemented the non-Redbone view of this population as being both clannish and violent; however, a close reading of the incidents reveals that the.


high-minded champion of Sir Gawaine and the Green Knight than the narrow and clannish bully of the Morte.


mentioned that "The shores are inhabited by septs […] which preserve a clannish allegiance to one another, but the islands are ruled by kings.


Tolkien says as much in the novel's prologue: All hobbits were, in any case, clannish and reckoned up their relationships with great care.



Synonyms:

joint;

Antonyms:

divided; separate;

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