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haloes Meaning in Bengali



প্রভাশালী হালকা একটি ইঙ্গিত সাধু প্রধান প্রায় টানা





haloes's Usage Examples:

On painted wares from south Italy, radiant lines or simple haloes appear on a range of mythic figures: Lyssa, a personification of madness;.


"The properties of warm dark matter haloes".


The cause of radio haloes is still debated, but they may be caused by reacceleration of mildly relativistic.


scales this results in isothermal cores in the central region of dark matter haloes.


many successive mergers of dark matter haloes, in which gas cools and forms stars at the centres of the haloes, becoming the optically visible objects.


Walter Tape, among others, has argued they are not separate haloes, but simply where various haloes caused by horizontally oriented column-shaped ice crystals.


Intended for private devotion, it dispenses with the two figures' usual haloes in favour of a more intimate, simple and tender approach.


Some art historians feel the haloes and drapery are too archaic for the work to be by Bellini, but the signature's.


"A quantitative study of pleochroic haloes.


The genesis of haloes".


but instead of a sky there is plain gold leaf with stamped and incised haloes, borders and inscriptions.


Augustine (sporting haloes) serve as linesmen.


the geometric center of several optical phenomena, including subhorizon haloes, rainbows, glories, the Brocken spectre, and heiligenschein.


"Evidence against dissipation-less dark matter from observations of galaxy haloes".


Minor rustiness; rust haloes on metal particles and rust stains along fractures are minor.


B: Moderate rustiness; large rust haloes occur on metal particles.


The haloes on rizas are often more elaborate than on the original icons.


Hollows are typically clusters of rimless depressions with flat floors and haloes of bright (high albedo) material surrounding them.


probably responsible for the fact that elliptical galaxies and dark matter haloes never have axis ratios more extreme than about 3:1, since this is roughly.



haloes's Meaning':

an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint

Synonyms:

lightness; glory; nimbus; light; aura; aureole; gloriole;

Antonyms:

dullness; light; dysphoria; sorrow; awkwardness;

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