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eighteenth - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of eighteenth in Hindi

  • अठारहवाँ

Adjective

  • अठारहवाँ

eighteenth Definition

  • constituting number eighteen in a sequence; 18th.
  • each of eighteen equal parts into which something is or may be divided.

eighteenth Example

  • the eighteenth century ( अठारहवीं सदी )
  • he holed an eagle at the eighteenth ( उन्होंने अठारहवें वर्ष में एक चील को पकड़ लिया )
  • At the end of the eighteenth century there were a couple of dozen men in Paris who began to talk about all men being free and equal. ( अठारहवीं शताब्दी के अंत में पेरिस में दो दर्जन पुरुष थे जो सभी पुरुषों के स्वतंत्र और समान होने की बात करने लगे। )
  • The reign of Josiah is important for the biblical account of the great religious reforms which began in his eighteenth year, when he manifested interest in the repair of the Temple at Jerusalem. ( योशिय्याह का शासन महान धार्मिक सुधारों के बाइबिल खाते के लिए महत्वपूर्ण है जो उसके अठारहवें वर्ष में शुरू हुआ, जब उसने यरूशलेम में मंदिर की मरम्मत में रुचि दिखाई। )

More Sentence

  • He was educated for a business career, but in his eighteenth year entered the Church, joining the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary (also known as the Picpus Congregation), and taking Damien as his name in religion.
  • The eighteenth verse suggests that there are two kinds of sages.
  • The latter half of the eighteenth century wasa materialistic age.
  • He does that all the way to the eighteenth floor, which is empty.
  • That makes the eighteenth century only seventy five years long!.
  • At the beginning of the eighteenth, the concluding chapter of the.
  • You don't come into you're powers until your eighteenth birthday.
  • At the time he sent it to Grimald Walafrid had, as he himself tells us, hardly passed his eighteenth year, and he begs his correspondent to revise his verses, because, "as it is not lawful for a monk to hide anything from his abbot," he fears he may be beaten with deserved stripes.
  • Christina assumed the sceptre in her eighteenth year (Dec. 8, 1644).
  • her eighteenth birthday