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Meaning of "मनःकांत" in the Hindi dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF मनःकांत IN HINDI

मनःकांत  [manahkanta] play
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WHAT DOES मनःकांत MEAN IN HINDI?

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Definition of मनःकांत in the Hindi dictionary

Psychoanalysis ninety nine [nos. Mental] give 0 'Mankosham' मनःकांत वि० संज्ञा पुं० [सं० मनःकान्त] दे० 'मनस्कांत' ।

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HINDI WORDS THAT RHYME WITH मनःकांत


HINDI WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE मनःकांत

मनः
मनःकल्पित
मनःका
मनःका
मनःक्षेप
मनःपति
मनःपर्याप्ति
मनःपर्याय
मनःपाप
मनःपीड़ा
मनःपूत
मनःप्रणीत
मनःप्रसाद
मनःप्रसूत
मनःप्रिय
मनःप्रीति
मनःशक्ति
मनःशास्त्र
मनःशिल
मनःशिला

HINDI WORDS THAT END LIKE मनःकांत

गौरीकांत
चंद्रकांत
छितिकांत
जलकांत
तुकांत
धूम्रकांत
नदीकांत
निशाकांत
निष्कांत
नीलकांत
पुष्टिकांत
प्रकांत
प्राणकांत
भद्रकांत
भोगिकांत
मनस्कांत
महाकांत
माक्षिकांत
रतिकांत
रमाकांत

Synonyms and antonyms of मनःकांत in the Hindi dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «मनःकांत» into 25 languages

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Translator Hindi - Chinese

Mnakant
1,325 millions of speakers

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Mnakant
570 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - English

Mnakant
510 millions of speakers

Hindi

मनःकांत
380 millions of speakers
ar

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Mnakant
280 millions of speakers

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Mnakant
278 millions of speakers

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Mnakant
270 millions of speakers

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Mnakant
260 millions of speakers

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Mnakant
220 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Malay

Mnakant
190 millions of speakers

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Mnakant
180 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Japanese

Mnakant
130 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Korean

Mnakant
85 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Javanese

Mnakant
85 millions of speakers
vi

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Mnakant
80 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Tamil

Mnakant
75 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Marathi

Mnakant
75 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Turkish

Mnakant
70 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Italian

Mnakant
65 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Polish

Mnakant
50 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Ukrainian

Mnakant
40 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Romanian

Mnakant
30 millions of speakers
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Translator Hindi - Greek

Mnakant
15 millions of speakers
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Mnakant
14 millions of speakers
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Mnakant
10 millions of speakers
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Translator Hindi - Norwegian

Mnakant
5 millions of speakers

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Examples of use in the Hindi literature, quotes and news about मनःकांत

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10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «मनःकांत»

Discover the use of मनःकांत in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to मनःकांत and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Hindi literature.
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Introduction to Modern Spanish Literature: An Anthology of ... - Page 283
The man Kant was not resigned to die utterly. And because he was not resigned to die utterly he made that leap, that immortal somersault,1 from the one Critique to the other. Whosoever reads the Critique of Practical Reason carefully and ...
Kessel Schwartz, 1968
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Tragic Sense of Life - Page 4
And we know, from the testimony of those who knew him and from his testimony in his letters and private declarations, that the man Kant, the more or less selfish old bachelor who professed philosophy at Konigsberg at the end of the century of ...
Miguel de Unamuno, 2012
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The Tragic Sense of Life in Men and Nations - Page 7
The man Kant felt that morality was the basis of eschatology, but the professor of philosophy inverted the terms. Another professor, the professor and man William James, has already said somewhere that for the generality of men God is the ...
Miguel de Unamuno, ‎Anthony Kerrigan, ‎Martin Nozick, 1977
4
The fabric of existentialism: philosophical and literary ... - Page 388
And we know, from the testimony of those who knew him and from his testimony in his letters and private declarations, that the man Kant, the more or less selfish old bachelor, who professed philosophy at Konigsberg at the end of the century ...
Richard Gill, ‎Ernest Sherman, 1973
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Personal philosophy: perspectives on living - Page 497
The man Kant was not resigned to die utterly. And because he was not resigned to die utterly he made that leap, that immortal somersault, from the one Critique to the other. Whosoever reads the Critique of Practical Reason carefully and ...
Burton Frederick Porter, 1976
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Philosophy: A Literary and Conceptual Approach - Page 74
The man Kant felt that morality was the basis of eschatology, but the professor of philosophy inverted the terms. Another professor, the professor and man William James, has somewhere said that for the generality of men God is the provider of ...
Burton Frederick Porter, 1995
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Kant's Theory of Morals - Page 73
But this natural hierarchy ends with man, Kant thinks. To the extent that he is ra— tional, man does not exist for the sake of anything else, and he does not possess value in relation to anything else. As an end, man possesses a supreme value, ...
Bruce Aune, 2014
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Romantic Sobriety: Sensation, Revolution, Commodification, ...
For de Man, Kant's description conveys “how things are to the eye, in the redundancy of their appearance to the eye and not to the mind, as in the redundant word Augenschein, to be understood in opposition to Hegel's Ideenschein, or sensory ...
Orrin N. C. Wang, 2011
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Deconstruction Without Derrida - Page 195
5. From a paragraph of the Geneva Manuscript omitted in Chohen's translation of the Confessions, cited Derrida (143). Paul de Man, 'Kant and Schiller', in Aesthetic Ideology, ed. Andrzej Warminski (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, ...
Martin McQuillan, 2012
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Beyond Chance and Necessity: The Limits of Science and the ...
Ultimately, there are limits to the scientific understanding of man. Kant argued that positivism, the principle tenet of which holds that experience is the sole source of knowledge and thus the methods of empirical science the only means by ...
Lorna Green, 2003

REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. मनःकांत [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-hi/manahkanta>. May 2024 ».
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