English to Hindi Dictionary thematic

thematic

विषयगत
definition
noun
As part of this strategy, both writers develop a thematics of genealogy which, because genealogies link divine will and knowledge with the flesh of humankind, recognises female authority and potential.
a body of topics for study or discussion.
adjective
the orientation of this anthology is essentially thematic
having or relating to subjects or a particular subject.
The most simple type of thematic stem is that formed directly from the root.
of or relating to the theme of an inflected word.
translation of 'thematic '
कथ्यपरक
adjective
विषय-क्षेत्र-संबंधी
example
The first four conjugations are 'thematic' , ie a thematic vowel precedes the personal endings.
The 'thematic' material derives from Catalan folk melody and as the movement progresses its character emerges more strongly.
The increase in the number and range of commemorative stamps has led to 'thematic' collecting of stamps showing a particular subject, irrespective of their country of origin.
The chapters neither cohere nor fit particularly well with the 'thematic' focus on group performance.
There is a longish cadenza that is well-integrated into the movement's 'thematic' structure.
This is a rare treat for those of you who are just plain sick and tired of artists' work being forced into 'thematic' shows.
It would seem that the account in chapter 3 is intended to lay out the story of the events so that the subsequent chapters can be seen as detailed, 'thematic' case studies.
The resulting data were subjected to content analysis in several 'thematic' areas.
Perkins's chapters seem loosely organized around 'thematic' questions: What did pioneers know about the West?
The book is organized around ten short 'thematic' chapters, making it an appropriate resource for individual and group reading.
The subject matter in the first volume is at once 'thematic' , regional, and broadly national.
And I noted the conference's 'thematic' undercurrent of ‘sustainability’ with some apprehension.
Despite the popularity of 'thematic' collecting, there does not appear to be a definitive categorization system.
The passive construction makes the recipient of the action 'thematic' , and furthermore seems to reduce the dynamism of the verb.
As mentioned before, this formal coherence is achieved not through 'thematic' development, but through the varied repetition of clearly discernible musical ideas.
The transcripts were subjected to 'thematic' content analysis, using standard qualitative procedures.
About four 'thematic' ideas appear, and a short coda builds to the final chords.
The book is elegantly written and usefully divided into short, 'thematic' chapters.
The mottos ‘unity in diversity’ and ‘friendship and fraternity’ were used as 'thematic' subjects for artists to follow.
The melodies are entirely forgettable and generally involve minimal 'thematic' development.
The most simple type of 'thematic' stem is that formed directly from the root.
Unlike English, Arabic 'thematic' fronting may express incredulity, disbelief, suspicion, uncertainty, denial, limitation and/or exclusiveness on the part of the subject or the object.
The book includes an introduction, seven narrative chapters, four 'thematic' chapters, a short afterword, and two appendices.
Part II includes seven 'thematic' chapters covering the biogeography, ecology, behavior, life history, and conservation of grebes.
By and large, the album is ordered chronologically and, to an extent, along 'thematic' lines: the property and homes, family pictures, and work scenes.
The 'thematic' organization of the chapters is a powerful approach, but it means sacrificing any sense of chronological development.
But it is 'thematic' collection that is becoming a fad worldwide and it is an inexpensive way of building one's collection.
While all three of the soloists display their own distinctive styles, Barton's ideas are the richest in terms of contour, melodic content, and 'thematic' development.
In Greek and Latin, they are typically joined by 'thematic' vowels, such as the i of Latin agricultura, the o of Greek biographia.
He creates albums that are strikingly different - many are governed by some 'thematic' principle - and he has been compared to the late Eric Dolphy for his pivotal role in the development of the bass clarinet in jazz.
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