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emending Meaning in Bengali



উন্নত বা সংশোধন করা

Verb:

সংশোধন করা,





emending's Usage Examples:

Pangonia; Latreille originally published the name as Pangonius in 1802, emending it in 1804 to Pangonia, but the emendation is not valid under the International.


Neumann, who corrected some previous errors about sign values, in particular emending the reading of symbols *376 and *377 from i, ī to zi, za.


hadrosaurine) and Parasaurolophus (a well-known lambeosaurine), later emending the definition to include Hadrosaurus, the type genus of the family, which.


Neumann corrected some previous errors about sign values, in particular emending the reading of symbols *376 and *377 from i, ī to zi, za.


the thought of emending Jerome’s text, with notes, that I seem to myself inspired by some god.


I have already almost finished emending him by collating.


Others suggest emending the Greek text to Callippides to agree with the references in Cicero and.


85 gives "Ho-no-susori", evidently emending to conform to the earlier spelling.


tendency towards backbiting and a nervous habit of self-correction, always emending, penciling, erasing; but he did not care to catch the bug, which seemed.


However, Henrik Schück's hypothesis sought to interpret this as a sword: emending the phrase to svigi læva to permit identification with the sword Lævateinn.


Clayton validly named it in 2013, emending the generic name to Nasutoceratops.


addition to publishing different editions of Horace, Campbell also worked on emending classical texts, such as Euripides and Aeschylus.


" They further declare that emending 'pupil' (mathêtês) for 'teacher' (kathêgêtês) is equally foolish.


Most authorities have suggested emending "Colonia Londenensium" to "Colonia Lindensium" – the colonia of the people.


the various rNying ma'i rgyud 'bum editions played a far greater role in emending colophons, catalogues, and editions than scholars have previously assumed.


had advanced from the notion of purely conjectural emendation to that of emending by collation.


Deciding to be true to himself, Reuven uses his father's method of emending the text of the Talmud in order to clarify more complicated passages.


property-construction operation as the "most conservative" measure, before "rejecting or emending .



emending's Meaning':

make improvements or corrections to

Synonyms:

better; improve; meliorate; ameliorate; amend;

Antonyms:

worsen; uglify; break; deprive; get worse;

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