Examples of using Signifying in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
The water, signifying the death of Christ with His burial,
Its name is an abbreviation for Diamond-Crunch, signifying that the group is capable of breaking diamond with its"strong performance
would be a case of the short sword, signifying a limited battle for certain motives.
light-gray circles signifying the level of interaction those posts receive.
most featuring the Sun& Moon motif, signifying(according to Rossi) the two sides of his personality.
the southern part is square signifying the earth.
diabetes risk became null- signifying that this risk was due to poultry's heme-iron content.
in 2015, used a blockchain ledger to concoct more than $1.5 quadrillion worth of securities, signifying 345 million transactions.
Once the bell signifying the end of working hours rang,
in a pose signifying he has been beaten.
Each night through the Duat the sun god Ra travelled, signifying revivification as the main goal of the dead.
has a"6" at the top, signifying that carbon's atomic number is 6.
A sentence or phrase may form a unity in two ways,--either as signifying one thing, or as consisting of several parts linked together.
There are also three'stop' or'nonsense' codons signifying the end of the coding region,
the Greek for which is Dorcas, both signifying a doe, or hind,
Loaves are of the vegetable life, signifying the generating aspect of Christ's life, whereas fish are of the animal life, signifying the redeeming aspect of Christ's life.
Its name, which is derived from the Greek word lanthanein, meaning“to be concealed,” is well-suited to the element, signifying the difficulty in its isolation.
She suggests instead that the feminine is a way of signifying that calls into question
He also understands it as signifying the identity of essence,
Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyyoyev has signed a decree signifying the government's full support of the project