emendation Meaning in Bengali
সংশোধন,
Noun:
সংশোধন,
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emendation's Usage Examples:
zoological nomenclature, emendations are alterations made to the spelling of taxon names.
In bacteriological nomenclature, emendations are made to the circumscription.
1849 (unjustified emendation) Catoptophorus Des Murs, 1854 (unjustified emendation) Catoptrophonus Gray, 1871 (unjustified emendation) Catoptrophorus Bonaparte.
It is possible that the name Durnir is an emendation of Durinn, mentioned as the father of dvarfs[check spelling] in Dvergatal.
Rhysota Martens, 1860 (unjustified emendation of the original name) Rhysota (Rhysota)'' Martens, 1860 (unjustified emendation to original name) Rhyssota auct.
Conjecture (conjectural emendation) is a critical reconstruction of the original reading of a clearly corrupt, contaminated, nonsensical or illegible textual.
Ypsolophus Fabricius, 1798 (Unjustified emendation of Ypsolopha) Hypsolophus Illiger, 1801 (Unjustified emendation of Ypsolophus) Cerostoma Latreille, [1802].
a forbidden diacritic sign, and themselves carried out the necessary emendation to conandoylei in 1998.
Britannica, called the eventual type species Phalaena heraclei, an unjustified emendation of P.
An emendation is an alteration to a term, for a specific technical reason: Emendation (textual), altering a word to make sense, e.
correction by Gray, but this has also been determined to be an unjustified emendation.
introduced by king Djedefre, third pharaoh of the 4th Dynasty, as an emendation to the traditional nswt-bity crest.
Chaetusia gregaria (unjustified emendation) Charadrius gregarius Pallas, 1771 Cheltusia gregaria (unjustified emendation) Chettusia gregaria (Pallas, 1771).
it is corrected by a process called "emendation", or emendatio (also sometimes called divinatio).
Lævateinn does not appear in the original manuscript reading, but is an emendation from Hævateinn made by Sophus Bugge and others.
with the name used for a protozoan family and a spelling correction (emendation) has been suggested that also avoids the confusion created by homonyms.
Cornelius, 1992 Anthoathecatae Cornelius, 1992 (emendation) Athecata Hincks, 1868 Athecatae Hincks, 1868 (emendation) Gymnoblastea Allman, 1871 Hydromedusa Hydromedusae.
But λιμήν, in the text of Stephanus, is an emendation or alteration: the manuscripts have λίμνη ('lake').
sometimes spelled Necrophorus in older texts: this was an unjustified emendation by Carl Peter Thunberg (1789) of Fabricius's original name, and is not.
Strickland, 1841 (unjustified emendation)[verification needed] Gennaia Kaup, 1847 Jerafalco Kaup, 1850 (unjustified emendation) Harpe Bonaparte, 1855 (non.
occurs in none of the other movements except by Robbins Landon's editorial emendation in bar 16 of the first movement).
Synonyms:
correction; rectification;