- singular)’, from ['urju:ħa] ‘swing (n)’, from [rajaħa] ‘weighed down,
preponderated (masculine, singular)’ ( ر-ج-ح | r-j-ħ). محور [mhwr] or [tamaħwara]...
- A
dominant caste is one
which preponderates numerically over
other castes and also
wields preponderant economic and
political power. A
large and powerful...
- into the
coastal states. In the
north and east the
Fulani of the
Sahel preponderate,
while in the
south and west the
Mande languages are common; Samo, Bissa...
- by the State, any body or
institution in
which the
Government has a
preponderating interest;
advice any
party against the
Government of
India or a Public...
- of all
nations in
those countries.
Reciprocal recognition of ****an's
preponderating interests in
Korea and Russia's
special interests in
railway enterprises...
-
Apastamba Dharmasutra and
Asvalayana Sutra.
Adherents of the
latter preponderate in the state.
Sharma 2000, p. 540. N.
Subrahmanian (1989). The Brahmin...
- ponderation, ponderosa, ponderosity, ponderous, pound, preponderance,
preponderate pons pont-
bridge pons, pontage, pontic, pontile, pontine, pontonier...
- to
women a
considerable role in
their churches, and
sometimes even a
preponderating one,
finding in them
ardent supporters of the faith,
Mithra forbade...
-
balance appeared between the left and
right forces. This
situation also
preponderated in the
National ****embly,
which was to
select a new
president of Poland...
- by the State, any body or
institution in
which the
Government has a
preponderating interest;
advise any
party against the
Government of
India or a Public...