seat of learning Meaning in Bengali
শিক্ষাপীঠ,
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seatbeltsseating capacity
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sebaceous cyst
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sebaceous gland
seck
second advent
second balcony
second base
second battle of ypres
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second coming of christ
second cousin
seat of learning's Usage Examples:
Leuven (here a play on words, since the university itself is a major seat of learning in the Low Countries).
During medieval times, Balligavi was a seat of learning to multiple religious faiths and was home to many monuments and structures.
up at Rathmell, North Yorkshire, and was the oldest non-conformist seat of learning in the north of England.
Taxila, a historic seat of learning and an important archaeological site, is about 30 km north-west of.
was established in 1951 under Rajendra Prasad to revive the ancient seat of learning in Nalanda.
late 11th century - mid-12th century) was a Buddhist monastery and seat of learning in Varendra, a geographical unit in present north Bengal in Bangladesh.
dissemination of learning," particularly that related to an "academy," or "seat of learning.
The place acts as a great seat of learning for students of Islam.
Sanskrit and Tamil describes a grant of income from three villages to a seat of learning at Bahour.
Hyderabad is an important seat of learning in southern India.
It became a seat of learning.
[citation needed] Baghdad becomes a great seat of learning, with Christian and Jewish scholars as well as Muslims, while Europe.
its past as, historically, the neighboring town of Taxila had been a seat of learning for thousands of years.
and Maharani Dhanamanjuri, the mother spirit in the birth of this seat of learning, translated into action.
nevertheless for many centuries famed in the Maghrib as a great market and a seat of learning.
"The proposed university will be fully residential, like the ancient seat of learning at Nalanda.
All record of this ancient seat of learning is then lost.
It became a major seat of learning, and at the end of the 7th century, Winfrith (subsequently Saint Boniface).
Synonyms:
imprinting; basic cognitive process; memorization; internalization; committal to memory; transfer; carry-over; study; work; acquisition; internalisation; memorisation; language learning; incorporation; digestion; developmental learning; transfer of training; education; conditioning;
Antonyms:
inattention; attention; upload; download; export;