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acephalous meaning in Hindi

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  1. A lineage-bonded society is by population, the smallest classification of acephalous society.
  2. They are an acephalous tribe of the Kingdom of Dagbon numbering around 221, 000 people.
  3. Dagbani is also widely known as a second language in Northern Ghana especially among acephalous tribes overseen by Ya-Na.
  4. A terrorist network could be designed to be either acephalous ( headless like Al-Qaeda after Bin Laden ) or polycephalous ( hydra-headed like Kashmiri separatists ).
  5. In prehistoric South-West Asia, alternatives to chiefdoms were the non-hierarchical systems of complex acephalous communities, with a pronounced autonomy of single-family households.
  6. In the 18th century an acephalous statue of Mavortius was discovered in Puteoli, then Pozzuoli ( near Naples, Italy ); after a restoration, this statue entered in the local folklore as " Saint Mamozio ".
  7. The term " acephalous " ( " akephaloi " ) was applied to people without heads whose facial parts such as eyes and mouth have relocated to other parts of the body, and the blemmyes as described by Pliny or Solinus conform with this appellation.
  8. Since 2015, Ali has been working on a series of paintings she calls Acephalous, featuring figures she describes as gender conscious, potentially sexual or sexualized, some of which have racial characteristics and some of which do not have heads . " They are on an endless, determined trek, a multi-part journey, " she says . " It has elements of a forced migration ."
  9. It is a technique employed often in the concluding lines of hymn texts, and has been employed in poetry to change tone or announce a conclusion, including its use in Joyce Kilmer's Robert Wallace argues in his essay " Meter in English " that the term " acephalous line " seems " pejorative ", as if criticising the poet's violation of scansion, but this view is not widely held among critics.
  10. The " Buch der Natur " ( ca . 1349 ), written by Conrad of Megenberg, described the " people without heads ( ) " refers to them as the " acephalous " but original German is followed here } } as shaggy all over the body, with " coarse hair like wild animals ", but when the printed book versions appeared, their woodcut illustrations depicted them as smooth-bodied, in contradiction to the text.

Meaning

adj.
  1. lacking a head or a clearly defined head; "acephalous worms"

Related Words

  1. acentric chromosome
  2. acentricity
  3. acephalia
  4. acephalism
  5. acephalocys
  6. acephalus
  7. acephaly
  8. acer
  9. acerate
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