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take form Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

ফর্ম নিতে,





take form's Usage Examples:

additions by California ballot proposition and voter initiatives, which take form as constitutional amendments.


the dead is particularly weak, allowing the player-character wraiths to take form in the human world – with instructions for creating new haunts for one's.


Religious censorship can also take form in the destruction of monuments and texts that contradict or conflict.


describes "a sort of genesis," an amorphous beginning out of which life may take form".


Those spinors take form in the vielbein coordinate system, and not in the manifold coordinate.


as a dugong, whale, dolphin, porpoise or seal, althought it can also take form of a fish, mollusk or crustacean), insect, arachnid, millipede, centipede.


evolved from Old Norse in the 13th century, the Swedish literature began to take form as an independent body of literature.


because it is where many of California's longstanding traditions began to take form.


Sarsaparilla made its debut as a patent medicine, an easy-to-take form of sassafras, much as Coca-Cola was first marketed in 1885 as a remedy.


to settle in the continent, various forms of rice and beans began to take form.


The stadium began to take form in 1939 just before the war.


wine, leaving "the space of two fists" empty to allow the flor yeast to take form and the bung is not completely sealed.


In 1972, when the World Hockey Association was beginning to take form, some teams were more focused on the amateur draft that they stopped paying.


Melodic metalcore began to take form in the late 1990s and early-2000s, tracing its roots to Swedish melodic.


sHyLoCk), the project began to take form.


And things just take form in one of those languages, or a mixture in between them.


Most products in use and in development today first take form as a model.


the identification of continuous quantities actually took millennia to take form, and even longer to allow for the development of notation.


international referee Dragan Jakšić—and a serious basketball team began to take form.



Synonyms:

main entry word; plural form; plural; singular; word form; acronym; etymon; stem; abbreviation; theme; root; ghost word; citation form; descriptor; entry word; word; root word; base; singular form; signifier; radical;

Antonyms:

singular; plural; demythologize; sensitize; validate;

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