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plene Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

শাসি, তক্ষণী, তক্ষণ, অস্তিত্বের স্তর, উন্নতি, সংস্কৃতি, সমতল স্থান, সমতল ক্ষেত্র, সমতল ভূমি, মসৃণ করার যন্ত্র, মসৃণ করার অস্ত্র, রেঁদা, তল,

Verb:

ত্তড়া, ঊর্ধ্বে ত্তঠা, মসৃণ করা, সমতল করা,

Adjective:

নিভাঁজ, সমতলে অবস্থিত, সমতলসংক্রান্ত, সমপৃষ্ঠ, সমান, মসৃণ, সমতল,





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In orthography, a plene scriptum (/plɛnɛ/; Latin plene, "fully" and scriptum, plural scripta, "[something] written") is a word containing an additional.


conventions to indicate all phonemic distinctions, the result is called plene writing.


Plénée-Jugon (French pronunciation: ​[plene ʒygɔ̃]; Breton: Plened-Yugon; Gallo: Plénét) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern.


Like ben Asher's Masoretic tradition, it also contains nearly all the plene and defective scriptum, as well as the large and small letters employed.


minor differences due to variants in the omission or addition of words, plene and defective scriptum, and the weakening of gutturals.


inserting an additional vowel between syllabograms (often referred to as "plene writing" of vowels) is not clear.


aleph, he only in final position, ‘ayin, waw, yud)) in writing, so-called plene spelling (Mandaic script) and the amount of Iranian and Akkadian language.


aggadic explanations not only of the words which are written defective or plene, as the title of the work implies, but also of a great number of those which.


The practice of plene writing in Hittite cuneiform resembles the Old Persian situation somewhat.


ḥiriq male (Hebrew: חִירִיק מָלֵא‎ IPA: [χiˈʁik maˈle]), meaning "full" (or "plene") hiriq.


These may be plene writings of a long vowel other than /u:/ or /i:/.


lectionis, spellings that include the letters are called malē (Hebrew) or plene (Latin), meaning "full", and spellings without them are called ḥaser or.


See the inscription Elegest II with plene writing of the vowel in körtlä.


retained some control over his person and his possessions – the former only (plene oblatus) was accounted a persona ecclesiastica, with enjoyment of ecclesiastical.


In suprémæ nocte coenæ Recúmbens cum frátribus Observáta lege plene Cibis in legálibus, Cibum turbæ duodénæ Se dat suis mánibus.



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