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holograph Meaning in Bengali



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holograph's Usage Examples:

An autograph or holograph is a manuscript or document written in its author's or composer's hand.


this meaning the term autograph can often be used interchangeably with holograph.


Opus 8, 2 was preserved as a holograph: "Schwer ist's das Schöne zu lassen" (It Is Difficult to Leave the Beautiful).


was possibly written by someone with access to an original authorial holograph, now lost.


important correspondence from Mather to surface in modern times, with the holograph manuscript not arriving in the archives for scholars to view, and authenticate.


form of a theological dialogue between father and child written out in holograph by John Murdoch for William Burnes, Robert Burns's father.


to the Moldenhauer, Moser ' Kern version say that Metcalf "misread the holograph at several points, omitted occasional words and phrases, ignored some.


The Glenriddell Manuscripts is an extensive collection written in holograph by Robert Burns and an amanuensis of his letters, poems and a few songs in.


Burns recorded in holograph on page three of his first Commonplace Book that he wrote the song or.


Holography and holographic may also refer to: Holograph, a document written entirely in the handwriting of the person who signed it Holographic principle,.


Typescript with Frost's holograph script corrections in ink and Stewart Udall's holograph clarifications in pencil on the last page.


He argued that the manuscript was a holograph draft, written in the hand of its author, as shown by the many additions.


The holograph owned by William Fulman was left by him to his college, and is now known.


composer's holograph full score, was reportedly destroyed during a flood at the premises of the London publisher De Wolfe.


The composer's holograph full score.



holograph's Meaning':

handwritten book or document

Synonyms:

photograph; photo; hologram; exposure; picture; pic;

Antonyms:

stay in place; unwind; uncoil; malfunction; stand still;

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