companion

துணை
definition
verb
he is companioned by a pageboy
accompany.
noun
his traveling companion
a person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time or with whom one travels.
a companion volume
one of a pair of things intended to complement or match each other.
translation of 'companion'
தோழன்,
தோழி
noun
உடனிருப்பவள்,
உடனிருப்பவன்
example
If you're traveling with a pet 'companion' then this can often be invaluable.
she brought along her 'companion', whose drab attire set off her employer's brilliance
For that reason alone, it is probably wise to take along a Thai 'companion' , just to help with ordering, though I am sure it would be possible to stumble through without.
These details support the theory that the two stars are close enough for accretion to take place and that the 'companion' star is being cannibalised.
a traveller's 'companion'
a 'companion' volume
She's gotten herself a girl from the village as a live-in 'companion' .
Friendship is not the most important thing in their lives, but they will stay true to a long-term 'companion' .
The set serves as a 'companion' to the 1990 release ‘The Immaculate Collection’.
a 'companion' volume
a traveler's 'companion'
The existence of such black holes has been inferred in cases where the black hole pulls gas of a 'companion' star that orbits around it.
the small, hot, and compact 'companion' of Sirius was discovered in 1915
He made his way down the 'companion' to the gundeck, Pamela in his arms.
Steve and his live-in 'companion'
Bowing to criticism from various sections and ending her solitude, the zoo authorities have brought a 'companion' for her.
You have to 'companion' it with minimum-wage increases, because otherwise firms will grab it all by pushing down wages.
I was supposed to have been married to my long time girlfriend, 'companion' , lover and best friend of many years this past fall.
The image includes a 'companion' galaxy, seen at the end of one spiral arm.
It was suggested that the red supergiant orbited a 'companion' star that had shredded its outer layers just before the explosion.
When Darwin set sail on the Beagle in 1831, he was taken along primarily as a 'companion' for the captain, Robert Fitzroy, who feared growing lonely and melancholy.
The game was initiated as a 'companion' to the proposed second film.
Though she wouldn't admit it to herself, she was secretly glad to have a 'companion' to accompany her on her long journey.
It is a 'companion' to the Civil Union Bill, but it stands alone.
The three made their way in the dim light to the 'companion' .
A 'companion' to this phenomenon can be found on Internet newsgroups like RGP the day after an event is broadcast.
I think that I would be the perfect 'companion' for a guy.
Fear remains a frequent 'companion' along with my resolve and passion to live an authentic life.
Michael is survived by his brothers, sisters, life long 'companion' Joan, relatives and friends to whom sympathy of the community is extended.
Nissan's key car was the Tone, targeted at the small MPV market and a 'companion' to the Renault Modus.
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