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Meaning of "पुरतोरण" in the Hindi dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF पुरतोरण IN HINDI

पुरतोरण  [puratorana] play
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WHAT DOES पुरतोरण MEAN IN HINDI?

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Definition of पुरतोरण in the Hindi dictionary

Full name noun [no] City's outer door The gateway [to 0]. पुरतोरण संज्ञा पुं० [सं०] शहर का बाहरी दरवाजा । पुरद्वार [को०] ।

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HINDI WORDS THAT RHYME WITH पुरतोरण


HINDI WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE पुरतोरण

पुरजन
पुरजा
पुरजित्
पुरजोर
पुरजोश
पुर
पुर
पुरणांत
पुरत
पुरतटी
पुरत्राण
पुरदर्द
पुरद्वार
पुर
पुरनवासी
पुरना
पुरनारी
पुरनियाँ
पुरनी
पुरनूर

HINDI WORDS THAT END LIKE पुरतोरण

अँतहकरण
अंककरण
अंकधारण
अंकुरण
अंगीकरण
अंतःकरण
अंतकरण
अंतरण
अंतर्व्रण
अंतविदारण
अंधानुकरण
अंधानुसरण
अंशावतरण
अकरण
अकारण
अकृतव्रण
अक्षरचरण
अग्निशरण
अग्रसारण
अचक्षुंदर्शनावरण

Synonyms and antonyms of पुरतोरण in the Hindi dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «पुरतोरण» into 25 languages

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Translator Hindi - Chinese

Purtorn
1,325 millions of speakers

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Purtorn
570 millions of speakers

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Purtorn
510 millions of speakers

Hindi

पुरतोरण
380 millions of speakers
ar

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Purtorn
280 millions of speakers

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Purtorn
278 millions of speakers

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Purtorn
270 millions of speakers

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Purtorn
260 millions of speakers

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Purtorn
220 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Malay

Purtorn
190 millions of speakers

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Purtorn
180 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Japanese

Purtorn
130 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Korean

Purtorn
85 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Javanese

Purtorn
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Hindi - Vietnamese

Purtorn
80 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Tamil

Purtorn
75 millions of speakers

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Purtorn
75 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Turkish

Purtorn
70 millions of speakers

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Purtorn
65 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Polish

Purtorn
50 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Ukrainian

Purtorn
40 millions of speakers

Translator Hindi - Romanian

Purtorn
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Hindi - Greek

Purtorn
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Hindi - Afrikaans

Purtorn
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator Hindi - Swedish

Purtorn
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Hindi - Norwegian

Purtorn
5 millions of speakers

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

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10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «पुरतोरण»

Discover the use of पुरतोरण in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to पुरतोरण and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Hindi literature.
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Rowing in Eden: Rereading Emily Dickinson - Page 119
... listening to, and learning from others" seems much more in keeping with the Emily Dickinson who with pink thread attached clippings of The Old Curiosity Shop's Little Nell to "A poor - torn Heart - a tattered heart" to make a "cartoon" of one of ...
Martha Nell Smith, 2010
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The Poems of Emily Dickinson - Page 63
A poor -torn heart -a tattered heart - That sat it down to rest- Nor noticed that the Ebbing Day Flowed silver to the West- Nor noticed Night did soft descend - Nor Constellation burn- Intent upon the vision Of latitudes unknown. The angels ...
Emily Dickinson, ‎Thomas H. Johnson, 1998
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Little Book of Angels - Page 174
V >- “A POOR, TORN HEART, ii A TATTERED HEART" EMILY DICKINSON (1830-1886) A poor, torn heart, a tattered heart, That sat it down to rest, I\Ior noticed that the Ebbing Day FIowed siIver to the West, I\Ior noticed Night did sott descend, ...
Nicole Masson, ‎Christine Barrely, 2013
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The Emily Dickinson Handbook - Page 369
The engravings attached to "A poor torn Heart — a tattered Heart" (P78), for instance, turn the seemingly sentimental poem into a veritable parody of angelic transcendence. In both the cuttings and the poems humor privileges questions over ...
Gudrun Grabher, ‎Roland Hagenbüchle, ‎Cristanne Miller, 1998
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The Story of Shaw's Saint Joan - Page 44
I left the farm because France had no friends there: our people might perish provided the lambs were safe. I thought France would have friends at the court of the king of France; and I found only wolves fighting for pieces of her poor torn body.
Brian Tyson, 1982
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Tracts and Miscellaneous Criticismus of the Late Richard ... - Page 377
R. P. P. 288. 1. 1g. Ruhnkenium P. 295. lv 9. dele, and P. 296. l. 12—readings". Gent. Mag. Oct. 1788, pp. 875, 6. P. 302. l. ult. add, This is the language of children and idiots; “ Who gives any thing to poor Torn? Do poor Torn some charity." etc.
Richard Porson, ‎Thomas Kidd, 1815
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Delphi Complete Works of Emily Dickinson (Illustrated)
Emily Dickinson. A poor — torn heart — a tattered heart — A poor — torn heart — a tattered heart — That sat it down to rest — Nor noticed that the Ebbing Day Flowed silver to the West — Nor noticed Night did soft descend — Nor ...
Emily Dickinson, 2013
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The Works of William Shakespeare - Volume 3 - Page 88
Fathom and half, fathom and half l poor Torn! [The F ool runs out from the hovel. FOOL. Come not in here, nuncle, here's a spirit. Help me, help me! KENT. Give me thy hand.—Wlio's there '? FooL. A spirit, a spirit; he says his name 's poor .
William Shakespeare, 1810
9
Rhialto the Marvellous
“It is more a case of 'How could Rhialto resist such a poor torn little wretch?'” The girl looked from one to the other, hoping to divine the sense of the interchange. Rhialto spoke out: “Now, to our business! Osherl, take the pleurmalion—” he ...
Jack Vance, 2011
10
From the Corner of his Eye
This philosophy had workedforhim previously, but forgetting the aftermath was more difficult when the aftermath wasyour own poor, torn, severedtoe. Your own poor,torn, severed toe was infinitely more difficult to ignore thana busload ofdead ...
Dean Koontz, 2012

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