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equated Meaning in Bengali



 সমীকরণ করা, সমান গণ্য করা, সমান বর্ণনা করা, সমকক্ষরুপে বর্ণনা করা, সমকক্ষরূপে গণ্য করা,

Verb:

সমকক্ষরূপে গণ্য করা, সমকক্ষরুপে বর্ণনা করা, সমান বর্ণনা করা, সমান গণ্য করা, সমীকরণ করা,





equated শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

তিনি ইমপ্লোসন মেকানিজম বিষয়ের সমীকরণ করা থেকে নিজেকে দূরে সরিয়ে রাখেন ।

equated's Usage Examples:

The Eye is an extension of Ra's power, equated with the disk of the sun, but it also behaves as an independent entity.


Some nations are equated with ethnic groups (see ethnic nationalism and nation state) and some are equated with an affiliation with a social.


Although sometimes equated with bi-curiosity to describe a broad continuum of sexual orientation between.


Boulger tentatively (1881) and Green more confidently (1964) equated it with a hybrid elm cultivated in the UK by Masters at Canterbury in the.


The Eye of Horus was thus equated with funerary offerings as well as with all the offerings given to deities.


It can be equated to the 'Law of the Jungle'.


According to Herodotus, some Getae equated Gebeleizis with Zalmoxis as the same god.


Although NGC 4056 is commonly equated with PGC 38140, there is still uncertainty in its identification.


" It is often equated with "progressive squeeze" (also termed a "repeating squeeze"), but progressive.


The word liturgy, sometimes equated in English as "service", refers to a formal ritual, which may or may not.


Homer equated her with the war-goddess Enyo, whose Roman counterpart is Bellona.


The Lemovii have also been equated with Jordanes' Turcilingi, together with the Rugii with Ptolemy's Rhoutikleioi.


mineral wealth, and since those minerals came from underground, he was later equated with the chthonic deities Pluto (Hades) and Orcus.


The Gambrivii are perhaps to be equated with the Sicambri.


In each case he is equated with the Roman god Mars.


names of popular Roman gods to local Celtic deities as Silvanus was also equated with the Celtic god Cocidius.


She is equated with Hakusan (白山), a goddess worshipped in Kaga Province.


only occasionally in other first millennium BCE texts, where she can be equated with the goddess Antu.


During the Neo-Assyrian period, Anshar was often equated with Ashur, the patron deity and namesake of the Assyrian Empire.


framework of dynamic semantics, in which expressions' denotations are equated with their ability to update a discourse context.



Synonyms:

liken; consider; study; compare;

Antonyms:

stiffen; unsatisfactory; inadequacy; inadequate; disagree;

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