English to Punjabi Dictionary characteristic

characteristic

ਗੁਣ
definition
noun
inherited characteristics such as blood groups
a feature or quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify it.
His early work was on quadratic forms in fields, particularly fields of characteristic 2.
the whole number or integral part of a logarithm, which gives the order of magnitude of the original number.
adjective
large farms are characteristic of this area
typical of a particular person, place, or thing.
example
He tackled the central themes of the war with 'characteristic' wit during a lecture last year at the Edinburgh Book Festival.
Kara couldn't help smiling at Toni's 'characteristic' ability to understand her better than she understood herself.
His habilitation of 1938 studied Lie rings of prime 'characteristic' .
Even when he returned to Africa he described the experience in 'characteristic' terms.
Sociability is a distinguishing 'characteristic' of the islands and often is commented on by visitors.
Alongside these broad visions is 'characteristic' attention to detail.
The Queen turned at the top of the cathedral steps to acknowledge well-wishers with a broad smile and 'characteristic' wave.
Perhaps one 'characteristic' above all else defines explorers.
A national 'characteristic' has been identified in numerous scientific trials.
He battled his illness with 'characteristic' courage and fortitude and displayed a positive attitude to the end.
fatigue is 'characteristic' of this illness
Different health conditions impede development in 'characteristic' ways.
it's a 'characteristic' feature of community groups
The 'characteristic' which has most marked his career has been his good judgement.
From my experience, what is very 'characteristic' of what we see here in Thailand is the failed attempt to win a real trophy.
There is one 'characteristic' thread that runs through the various ways in which these authority figures expressed themselves.
Every facial feature and physical 'characteristic' was identical to Alastair's.
She readily posed for group photos with that 'characteristic' smile always on her lips.
Here he has met some setbacks, but with 'characteristic' determination he is going to try again.
His early work was on quadratic forms in fields, particularly fields of 'characteristic' 2.
Benton looked about the table and, with 'characteristic' bluntness, said, ‘Who are all these people?’
It is very 'characteristic' of the Hellenistic period, but shows evidence of an Augustan remodelling.
By that time, he had evolved that 'characteristic' style of his.
Cremation of the dead is one of the most 'characteristic' features of Indian or Hindu civilization.
Dishes in each region have their own set of 'characteristic' flavours.
Religious dissent is a key 'characteristic' of Scots-Irish identity.
The 'characteristic' that distinguishes international politics from internal politics is the absence of government.
She spoke all along with that 'characteristic' exuberance on her face.
The slow, melancholic songs are a distinctive 'characteristic' of her music.
Michael died following a relatively short illness borne with 'characteristic' bravery and courage.
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