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eruditely Meaning in Bengali



পাণ্ডিত্য সঙ্গে; একটি জ্ঞানী পদ্ধতিতে





eruditely's Usage Examples:

He was described as eruditely educated about the classic mythology and literature.


"The illustrations are spiffy; the text puts it in the same class of eruditely funny 'children's' books as Fungus the Bogeyman, which should be praise.


were commonly taught adoxography, the art of eruditely praising worthless things.


"Opinion: Lines on a year of writing eruditely".


more recently Cill na Mallach by the Placenames Commission, explaining eruditely that it may signify The Church of the Curse, for which, the general public.


NME was equally negative; she wrote that the album contains "12 songs eruditely critiquing social plight with Viz-level wit", criticised Maguire's "gratingly.


his own verses) and The Carnival of the Animals (1985), set to his own "eruditely witty and elegant new verses" and also those of Ogden Nash.


The Independent praised it as 'an impressive balancing act; while eruditely analysing Renaissance ideas and Elizabethan realpolitik it retains all.


Giles uses 5 to denote alternate tonal pronunciations that he had heard, eruditely described as "tra cotanto senno" (Italian for "amid such wisdom", from.


bottle of street-drinker fuel, shouting football chants, with the words eruditely swapped to honour the groom.


In Brahminism, again, although Stephanie Jamison has eruditely and insightfully drawn out the vicissitudes of the role of women within.


In the Apologético, published in Lima in 1662, Espinosa Medrano eruditely displays his knowledge of classical and contemporary literature.


He writes eruditely about this in his book in Esperanto "Mondo de travivaĵoj" (The world of.


184-234), author of the Hexapla, resident in Caesarea and the most eruditely informed Christian thinker on Jewish matters, has been cited for an against.



eruditely's Meaning':

with erudition; in an erudite manner

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