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Word | Temporal |
Hindi Meaning | लौकिक, कनपटी का, कालिक, कालवाचक, चर्च की धन संपत्ति, कालवाचक, अस्थायी, सामयिक, थोड़े समय का, ऐहिक, कुछ समय का, कुछ वक़्त का, थोड़े वक्त का, दुनियावी, ऐहिक (विधि), सांसारिक, कालवाची |
concerned with secular rather than sacred matters; lords temporal and spiritual / the semantic role of the noun phrase that designates the time of the state or action denoted by the verb / Of or pertaining to the temple or temples / of worldly affairs, secular. / not lasting forever; limited by time; secular / make (something) dirty or wet, typically by trailing it through mud or water. / a: of or relating to time as opposed to eternity b: of or relating to earthly life c: lay or secular rather than clerical or sacred : civil lords temporal / of or relating to grammatical tense or a distinction of time / a: of or relating to time as distinguished from space b: of or relating to the sequence of time or to a particular time : chronological / a bodily part (as a bone or muscle) that is near the temples or the sides of the skull behind the orbits : a temporal part / of or relating to the temples or the sides of the skull behind the orbits, | |
Usage | ⇒ Sages are not attracted by the temporal desires ⇒ At one time in our history, temporal rulers assumed that they had been given their thrones by divine right. ⇒ The struggle of the dispersed Tibetan people is made all the more newsworthy by the nonviolent emphasis of their spiritual and temporal leader, the Nobel Peace laureate Dalai Lama, who lives in exile in Dharamsala, India. —— Flynne Bachleda, Publisher's Weekly, 15 Aug. 1994 ⇒ she wore a draggled skirt |
Synonyms | dyl, rnoaeap, uracmse, atiysowrrt, rathlpe, muendaf, wnrdloy, rhemeekap, tsitnnehr, elniaetf, teroml, rrptmwaeo, ptrreslerat, saipsvg, l-hoiserdvi, naalcb, mwrmpeneati, chli, ascpuyil, zilic, |
Antonyms | emenpzant, naxslit, usitwpari, eslengd, ncaerdotqsc, owloedlh, ohby, lnetma, owrdyezlohlt, upetfaepl, kdinfsaetc, wnlyldukr, ceieltsal, hculyrch, lclakcie, dgdyo, laeevnyh, ireaimammt, rnpeeietss, rlegioium, |
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