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epochal Meaning in Bengali



 যুগারম্ভমূলক,

Adjective:

যুগারম্ভমূলক,





epochal's Usage Examples:

In all Theravada traditions, the calendar's epochal year 0 date was the day in which the Buddha attained parinibbāna.


'Constantinian moment' in the fourth century", but that there was "no permanent, epochal 'Constantinian shift'".


This is generally considered the epochal event of the discovery of the first Northwest Passage (in the geographical.


English is 'sacking' as in the sentence "The sacking of the city was an epochal event" (sacking is a noun formed from the verb sack).


down to like someone or the other to aid and enjoy a ringside view of epochal events.


These texts portray the Red Jews as an epochal threat to Christendom, one which would invade Europe during the tribulations.


Marshal Kellermann served in varying roles throughout the entirety of two epochal conflicts, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.


These novels are characteristic of covering epochal incidents, such as emotionalism, realism, psychology, and craftsmanship.


historical period that began in the mid-20th century, characterized by a rapid epochal shift from the traditional industry established by the Industrial Revolution.


bandleader, best known for his work with Bill Haley ' His Comets on their epochal "Rock Around the Clock" in 1954.


This epochal event sparked a general re-evaluation and revival of Bach's works, which.


political life of Tony Kushner, leading American playwright and author of the epochal Angels in America.


Explorers of the Body is a book by Steven Lehrer that tells the story of epochal medical discoveries which have profoundly affected human health, and the.


This epochal discovery was made by Joe Hin Tjio in Levan's laboratory.


Origin, a general point in time Origin, an epochal date or event, see epoch Origin, in astronomy, an epochal moment, i.



Synonyms:

epoch-making; significant; important;

Antonyms:

inessential; unimportant; unimportance; insignificant;

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