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terminus a quo Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

একটি স্থিতাবস্থা টার্মিনাস,





terminus a quo's Usage Examples:

), while terminus a quo ("limit from which") is the earliest.


been a source for Shakespeare's play, and thus was used to establish a terminus a quo for its date of composition.


In Love (in review of Stephen Sartarelli's 1993 translation) as a "terminus a quo" in the history of the demonic subgenre".


considers that 1839 marks the terminus a quo (completed after a year) for the text's history of the Mughals and the same terminus a quo would apply to Pratisargaparvan's.


" This mention of Felix not only allows us to fix a terminus a quo for the publication of his work, it is possibly the earliest datable.


time terminus post quem, terminus ante quem, terminus ad quem, and terminus a quo, terms used to describe the limits of a timeframe during which a historical.


Sardinia, during the Byzantine occupation, and therefore after 534 (terminus a quo).


beginning with the decree given to Ezra by Artaxerxes I in 458/7 BCE (the terminus a quo) and terminating with the baptism of Jesus.


habitation at the site, when it cannot be considered anything but the terminus a quo for both of these, i.


reference to "the Roman indictions in 1:27-28 [which] gives a clear terminus a quo of 297 CE" (Morgan 8).


), while terminus a quo (limit from which) may refer to the earliest such date.


Chronicles; the publication of the second edition in 1587 provides a terminus a quo for the play.


believes that union with God achieved through prayer is the beginning, terminus a quo, and end, terminus ad quem, of priestly or missionary activity.


forward that it appears that the association arose relatively late—terminus a quo the date of Babylonian King List A (which Brinkmanship dates to ca.


by the terms of art "first item" (principium) or "end from which" (terminus a quo).


Cudworth, the texts must be viewed as a terminus ad quem and not a terminus a quo.


is the terminus a quo for the Egyptian background to the Joseph Story.


1st century) The terminus a quo cannot be stated with certainty".


References in Euripides' plays to contemporary events provide a terminus a quo, though sometimes the references might even precede a datable event.


India's Oral and Classical Epics 2009 Page 276 "Thus 1739 could mark a terminus a quo for the text's history of the Mughals.



Synonyms:

offset; get-go; starting time; start; commencement; first; beginning; starting point; outset; showtime; kickoff;

Antonyms:

end; middle; death; unbalance; deactivation;

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