adjective ବିଶେଷଣ

Acephalous meaning in oriya

acephalous

  • Pronunciation

    /əˈsɛfələs/

  • Definition

    lacking a head or a clearly defined head

    ଏକ ମୁଣ୍ଡ କିମ୍ବା ସ୍ପଷ୍ଟ ଭାବରେ ବ୍ୟାଖ୍ୟା କରାଯାଇଥିବା ମୁଣ୍ଡର ଅଭାବ |

  • Example

    acephalous worms

    acephalous ପୋକ

adjective ବିଶେଷଣ

Acephalous meaning in oriya

acephalous

  • Definitions

    1. Having no head.

    ମୁଣ୍ଡ ନଥିବା |

  • Examples:
    1. Mr. Cruickshank saw a Monster nine Months old, which lived thirty-six Hours after it was born, though it had no Cranium: But is this a Reason that we should believe the vital Functions and the Increase of the Body have no dependence on the Brain? I think not: for such acephalous Subjects never live long

    2. “But tell me, my Dea—my Psyche!—$V$(With your wings outspread as to race$V$With that swift and acephalous Nike$V$Who lost her bean somewhere in Thrace)—

  • 2. A system of society without centralised state authority, where power is welded amongst groups of community entities e.g. clans. Without a leader or chief.

    କେନ୍ଦ୍ରୀଭୂତ ରାଜ୍ୟ ପ୍ରାଧିକରଣ ବିନା ସମାଜର ଏକ ବ୍ୟବସ୍ଥା, ଯେଉଁଠାରେ ସମ୍ପ୍ରଦାୟ ସଂସ୍ଥାଗୁଡ଼ିକର ଗୋଷ୍ଠୀ ମଧ୍ୟରେ ଶକ୍ତି ୱେଲ୍ଡ କରାଯାଏ ଯଥା ପରିବାରଗୁଡିକ | ଜଣେ ନେତା କିମ୍ବା ମୁଖିଆ ବିନା |

  • Examples:
    1. an acephalous society / community

    2. A very brief acephalous interim followed the death of the dark Dictator.

    3. an Oecumenical Council is a whole, and a Body whereof the Pope, or he that presides in it in his place, is the Head[.] For there is no Acephalous Council, as M. Schelstrate speaks, that is to say, without a Head, calling that of Constance so in the Absence of the Pope.

  • 3. Deficient in the beginning, as a line of poetry that is missing its expected opening syllable.

    ଆରମ୍ଭରେ ଅଭାବ, କବିତାର ଏକ ଧାଡି ଭାବରେ ଯାହା ଏହାର ଆଶା କରାଯାଉଥିବା ଖୋଲିବା ଶବ୍ଦକୁ ହରାଉଛି |

  • Examples:
    1. Sometimes verse lines “jump” the first syllable (in anapaestic and dactylic measures the first two syllables) of a regular metre. Such lines are said to be acephalous (headless) or, as acrostic writers would put it, “beheaded.”

    2. They have acephalous or headless Verses, which commence with a short Syllable instead of a long one:

  • 4. Without a beginning.

    ଆରମ୍ଭ ବିନା |

  • Examples:
    1. Men wrote eloquently, because they wrote feelingly: they wrote idiomatically, because they wrote naturally, and without affectation: but if a false or acephalous structure of sentence,—if a barbarous idiom—or an exotic word happened to present itself, no writer of the 17th century seems to have had any such scrupulous sense of the dignity belonging to his own language, as should make it a duty to reject it, or worth his while to re-model a line.

  • Synonyms

    acephalously (acephalously)