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uncleanness Meaning in Bengali



 অশৌচ,

অস্বাস্থ্যকর হচ্ছে রাষ্ট্র

Noun:

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uncleanness's Usage Examples:

Corpse uncleanness (Hebrew: tum'at met) is a state of ritual uncleanness described in Jewish halachic law.


It is the highest grade of uncleanness, or defilement.


in the Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible is generally translated as "uncleanness" in English language Bibles such as the KJV, and JPS Tanakh.


the Mishnah and Tosefta, treating especially of the lesser degrees of uncleanness the effects of which last until sunset only.


realm of tumah and taharah terminology, the term Av HaTumah ("father of uncleanness," or simply Av) is a rabbinic term for a person or object that is in.


implies a state of uncleanness equal to a first-grade uncleanness.


The difference being that things suffering from a first-grade uncleanness had actually made.


The term mysophobia comes from the Greek μύσος (musos), "uncleanness" and φόβος (phobos), "fear".


come into contact susceptible, under certain conditions, of Levitical uncleanness.


The purpose is the purification of pollution or sins (tsumi) and uncleanness (kegare).


Midras uncleanness (Hebrew: טומאת מדרס‎) is one of the forms of ritual impurity in Judaism which can be transmitted by either an object or person.


where graves were unmarked, and who may inadvertently contract corpse uncleanness and thereby eat their bread-offering (Terumah), unawares, in a state.


second-grade uncleanness, even so does he (the priest) separate himself from terumah.


" Unwashed hands which suffer a second-grade uncleanness were capable.


in a state of uncleanness, or for other trespasses against the Law (§ § 2-7).


Further details relating to the perception of uncleanness; the statement.


said, on every rule concerning a ritual uncleanness, there are forty-eight reasons in support of its uncleanness, and on every rule concerning a ritual.


Oholot: (אוהלות "Tents"); deals with the uncleanness from a corpse and its peculiar property of defiling people or objects.


whose ashes were used in purifying those who had been defiled by corpse uncleanness.


example, in Leviticus, if a man take his brother's wife, then that is "uncleanness", niddah.


Kegare (穢れ・汚れ, uncleanness, defilement) is the Japanese term for a state of pollution and defilement, important particularly in Shinto as a religious.


shall be his uncleanness in his issue: whether his flesh run with his issue, or his flesh be stopped from his issue, it is his uncleanness.


the transmission of uncleanness to the body.


A distinction to be made with Christianity, for example, would be that the uncleanness would pass not onto.



uncleanness's Meaning':

the state of being unsanitary

Synonyms:

dirt; grubbiness; griminess; sordidness; dustiness; dinginess; grunge; squalor; soil; sootiness; befoulment; smuttiness; sanitary condition; grease; stain; dinge; squalidness; defilement; grime; feculence; filth; dirtiness; pollution;

Antonyms:

cleanness; improved; worthiness; clean; sanitariness;

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