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fullness Meaning in Bengali



 পূর্ণতা, পরিপূর্ণতা, ধনসম্পদ, তুষ্টি, প্রাচুর্য, ধনসম্পদ্শালিতা, সম্পূর্ণতা, অপর্যাপ্তি, তৃপ্তি, আভোগ, অকৃত্রিম অনভূতি, যথাকাল, আবেগময়তা,

Noun:

আভোগ, তৃপ্তি, অপর্যাপ্তি, সম্পূর্ণতা, ধনসম্পদ্শালিতা, প্রাচুর্য, তুষ্টি, ধনসম্পদ, পরিপূর্ণতা, পূর্ণতা,





fullness's Usage Examples:

Scholarly theories have been proposed about Gná as a "goddess of fullness" and as potentially cognate to Fama from Roman mythology.


A bustle is a padded undergarment used to add fullness, or support the drapery, at the back of women's dresses in the mid-to-late 19th century.


feeling like the world is spinning, ringing in the ears, hearing loss, and a fullness in the ear.


Characteristic features of the smock-frock are fullness across the back, breast, and sleeves folded into "tubes" (narrow unpressed.


a debate about externals, the institutional integrity of a church, the fullness of the means of salvation.


Sufferers often experience a sensation of fullness, abdominal pressure, and sometimes nausea, pain, or cramping.


extra fullness at the back.


Skirts lost their front shape and were altered to lay more flat against the body while the sides and back gained fullness with.


Lewis stated that he wanted the Times to be "committed to covering the fullness and totality of life, not just the controversial and political.


which the universe displays a constant fullness and diversity, and a temporalized version, in which fullness and diversity gradually increase over time.


into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, equip them to live in the fullness of the Catholic faith, and build them up as leaders in evangelization.


It is commonly used in clothing to manage fullness[clarification needed], as when a full sleeve is attached to the armscye.


Symptoms may include upper abdominal fullness, heartburn, nausea, belching, or upper abdominal pain.


are fitted to the body at the waist or hips and fuller below, with the fullness introduced by means of darts, gores, pleats, or panels.


Pleroma (Koinē Greek: πλήρωμα, literally "fullness") generally refers to the totality of divine powers.



Synonyms:

mellowness; property; richness;

Antonyms:

purity; innocence; noncomprehensive; incompleteness;

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