WHAT DOES SĂMẤNȚĂ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
Definition of sămấnță in the Romanian dictionary
Seeds, seeds, etc. 1. Part of the superior plant (enclosed in the fruit) containing the embryo and from which, under favorable conditions, a new plant can be developed; p. any part of the plant that looks like. \u0026 # X25ca; Place. adj. The seed = kept and used for breeding. \u0026 # X25ca; Expr. No seed = not at all, nothing. \u0026 # X2666; Fig. Small amount of something; bob, ceiling, shale. \u0026 # X2666; (At pl.) Germinations used in food, medicine, industry etc. Sunflower seeds. 2. (Pop.) Name given to insect eggs. 3. (Pop.) Product of reproductive glands of animals and humans from which the fetus develops. \u0026 # X25ca; Place. adj. Good seed = prolific. \u0026 # X25ca; Place. adj. and adv. The seed = for the breed. 4. (Learning) Progression, descendant, descendant. 5. Species, genus, kind, variety. \u0026 # X2666; Vine, generation, tribe. 6. Fig. Element from which something develops; germ. \u0026 # X2666; Cause, pretext, reason. \u0026 # X25ca; Expr. Seed of speech = occasion, occasion, subject of discussion, quarrel. Having seed to talk = to have a craving, to be willing to talk. \u0026 # X2013; Lat. pop. semantics.
10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «SĂMẤNȚĂ»
Discover the use of
sămấnță in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sămấnță and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
1
Govinda Sámanta; Or the History of a Bengal Ráiyat - Volumul 1
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 edition.
2
Viziunea Imparatiei - Pagina 13
"Pe când semăna el, o parte din sămânţă a căzut lângă drum, şi au venit păsările şi au mâncat-o. O altă parte a căzut pe locuri stâncoase, unde n-avea pământ mult a răsărit îndată, pentru că n-a găsit un pământ adânc. "Dar, când a răsărit ...
Beniamin Faragau, Beniamin Fărăgău,
2007
3
Samanta's Journey of Hope
This book is based on a true story. Samanta's Journey of Hope is the account of one child's experience as an orphan on her path to finding a home and prosperous future.
Urs and Evelyne Ribary,
2009
4
Women in Agriculture: Perspective, Issues and Experiences
The volume consists of nine chapters covering relevant issues on women in farming and its allied disciplines projecting multifaceted experiences, authored by several experts, academics and practitioners on the field from the countries like, ...
Ranajit Kumar Samanta,
1995
5
Empowering Women: Key to Third World Development
The book is expected to be of great help to the students, scholars, policy makers, development administrators and technology transfer personnel in the fields of agricultural and rural development throughout the globe.
Ranajit Kumar Samanta,
1999
6
Mahamahopadhyaya Samanta Chandrasekhara commemoration volume
Festschrift on Candraśekhara Siṃha, 1835-1904, Hindu astronomer from Orissa; comprises tributes to him and his work; Siddhāntadarpaṇaḥ, and articles on Hindu astronomy and astrology.
Candraśekhara Siṃha, Dukhisyama Pattanayak, Orissa (India).,
1990
7
Medical Law Concentrate
This guide has been rigorously reviewed and is endorsed by students and lecturers for level ofcoverage, accuracy, and exam advice.
Josephine Samanta, Ash Samanta,
2014
8
Training Methods for Management and Development
The book is modest attempt to compile the various issus, aspects, dimensions and methods of training process so as to help the training managers and trainers to make the training effective, meaningful and purposeful.
9
Medical Law - Pagina 55
Jo Samanta, Ash Samanta. is dependent upon the unique circumstances of individual patients, and clinicians sometimes work within uncertainty where experience and intuition apply. It has been argued that prescriptive guidelines are ...
Jo Samanta, Ash Samanta,
2011
10
Punk Science: Inside the Mind of God
Punk Science describes nothing less than a new model of the universe, where consciousness generates life.
Manjir Samanta-Laughton,
2006