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propitiatory Meaning in Bengali



 প্রসন্নকারী, প্রায়শ্চিত্তকারী, প্রায়চিত্তমূলক,

Adjective:

প্রায়শ্চিত্তকারী, প্রসন্নকারী,





propitiatory's Usage Examples:

George Meltzer (age 14) of New Jersey placed second (missing propitiatory), followed by 13-year-old Virginia Wood in third (missing holocaust).


accorded Zeus, she showed that it had been superimposed upon an earlier propitiatory ceremony.


Calabria, is a true collective ritual, of a liberating and at the same time propitiatory, during which the threat of natural forces is imprisoned in a symbolic.


Harald Langhelle was executed as a propitiatory reprisal, together with theatre director Henry Gleditsch and eight other.


Henry Gleditsch was executed as a propitiatory reprisal, near Falstad, together with newspaper editor and politician.


Publishing it (unlike the Palin Report of the previous year) was considered a propitiatory measure.


The lectisternium was an ancient Roman propitiatory ceremony, consisting of a meal offered to gods and goddesses.


Wycliffe 1382 The term propitiatory was also used by J.


The Aonians erected them a sanctuary near Orchomenus, where a propitiatory sacrifice was offered to them every year by youths and maidens.


The good luck of hunters is also due to the propitiatory gifts that were offered to the creature.


This utsava is penitential as well as propitiatory and its main objective is to get rid of the evil that might have been.


southeast Nigeria consisting of a sacred two- story house constructed as a propitiatory rite.


Ambitalk is owned by Maxxwave Ltd and operates using a propitiatory signalling system based upon MPT1327, but with digitally processed voice.


In the eve of the festival, special propitiatory are performed on the blackened stools that are believed to repositories.


authoritative/priestly figure, spirits or the dead ancestors, such as a propitiatory offerings or as a retainer sacrifice when a king's servants are killed.


According to Ayi Kwei Armah, “[t]his legend explains the rise of a propitiatory custom found everywhere on the African continent: libation, the pouring.


the process of making something clear or pure, usually by means of a propitiatory offering.


performed every year during Carnival time, with features of foundation and propitiatory spring rite.


(disambiguation) Sacerdotalis (disambiguation) Sacerdotalism, belief that propitiatory sacrifices for sin require the intervention of a priest This disambiguation.



Synonyms:

expiatory; expiative;

Antonyms:

antiphlogistic; incompatible; hostile;

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