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prefaces Meaning in Bengali



 ভূমিকা, কথামুখ, মুখবন্ধ, আভাষ, সূচনা, উপক্রমণিকা, অনুক্রমণী, পূর্বভাষ, উপোদ্ঘাত,

Noun:

পূর্বভাষ, অনুক্রমণী, উপক্রমণিকা, সূচনা, মুখবন্ধ, আভাষ, কথামুখ, ভূমিকা,

Verb:

সূচনা করা, প্রারম্ভিক অংশ করা, ভূমিকাস্বরূপ লেখা, ভূমিকাস্বরূপ বলা,





prefaces's Usage Examples:

Previous prefaces had tended to be much briefer and they had often been limited merely to.


edited and translated more than 250 articles, research papers, forewords, prefaces, and book reviews, which have been awarded by the Indian government and.


mid-ninth century who were named by Ki no Tsurayuki in the kana and mana prefaces to the poetry anthology Kokin wakashū (c.


series of prefaces for the set which have become the focus of intense critical attention.


Written in the ornate style of his final years, the prefaces discuss.


His prefaces and afterwords dismiss editorial revisions made in the earlier editions.


Marcionite prefaces to the Pauline epistles! De Bruyne has made one of the finest discoveries of later days in proving that those prefaces, which we read.


However, the 'Genealogical Regnal List', a copy of which prefaces some manuscripts of the Chronicle instead says that Cynric was the son.


coined the term paratext, which has since become widespread to denote prefaces, introductions, illustrations or other material accompanying the text,.


" In the Western liturgies, proper prefaces are appointed for particular occasions.


Commons contain collects, psalms, readings from scripture, prefaces, and other portions of services that are common to a category of saints.


printed, together with separate volumes of prefaces as and when Johnson completed them.


At first the prefaces were only made available to subscribers to.


a Latin legal phrase that translates to "of unsound mind": nōn ("not") prefaces compos mentis, meaning "having control of one's mind".


Augustine's Press, 2005), which reproduces all of these prefaces.


Substantial prefaces were contributed by, among others, Émile Zola (1878), Victorin de Joncières.


We can glean a few sparse facts from the prefaces to his books: that he owned an armchair called Pendennis; had a dog called.



Synonyms:

foreword; introduction; text; prolusion; textual matter;

Antonyms:

nonbeing; end; phase out; unplug; detach;

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