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prosaically Meaning in Bengali







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pronunciation: ​[ʃəmɛ̃ də ʁɔ̃d]), also called an allure, alure or, more prosaically, a wall-walk, is a raised protected walkway behind a castle battlement.


recreational resorts for the leisure and pleasure of their owners; and, more prosaically, they were the centre of agricultural activities on the surrounding estates.


atypical form of the disease with absence of bowed limbs is called, prosaically, acampomelic campomelic dysplasia (ACD) and is found in about 10% of.


Deane caught a fatal chill as a result, although Elrington Ball more prosaically states that his death was probably due to gout.


lavender (lavanda in Provençal) that is prevalent in the area, or more prosaically from the local form of the Occitan name for lavoir, lavandor (for lavador.


The Annals of Tigernach report, more prosaically, that Diarmaid was killed by Áed Dub in 565 at Ráith Bec, on the plain.


In North America the period is often referred to prosaically as the slow news season, or less commonly with the phrase dog days of.


refuse to advance) produced an unexpected effect, one day when I was prosaically filming the Place de L'Opéra; I had to stop for a minute to free the.


G'SWR publicity as the Baltic Class, although they were also known more prosaically to enginemen as the 'Big Pugs'.


of raw emotional power with sophisticated melodic beauty" (and more prosaically as "Kurt Cobain meets Leonard Bernstein").


More prosaically, he was once said to have vacated his seat on a full bus to allow another.


Snow country (雪国, yukiguni, also, more prosaically, gōsetsu chitai (豪雪地帯, "heavy snow area")) refers to areas in Japan characterized by heavy, long-lasting.


servant", a name given to the armour-bearer to a Highland chief, or more prosaically to the servant or henchman of a chief.


poetry is not amplified or edited in the prose so much as commented upon prosaically, to serve as points of departure for the various subjects that the Convivio.


} More prosaically, one may write K ( n + 1 ) = 1 1 2 2 3 3 ⋯ n n .


More prosaically, many of Swanage's cast iron bollards were originally made for London.


Others have suggested more prosaically that the deaths, if any, were accidental and caused by the press of the.


However, Morrell describes his find briefly and prosaically, evidently seeking no personal credit or glory from the discovery.



Synonyms:

unimaginatively;

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