(n.) A Hindoo gentleman; a native clerk who writes English; also, a Hindoo title answering to Mr. or Esquire.
Example Sentences:
(1) Plant tissue cultures of Maytenus wallichiana Raju et Babu and Maytenus emarginata Ding Hou were initiated.
(2) We call on the Bangladeshi authorities to swiftly and impartially investigate Das’s death as well as the murders of Roy and Babu, and ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice in accordance with international fair trial standards.
(3) The manuscripts were held in two separate locations: an ageing library and a new South African-funded research centre, the Ahmad Babu Institute, less than a mile away.
(4) For a middle class Indian babu to be frisked is unimaginable.
(5) This can happen by increasing Ca2+ affinity of the regulatory domain of Ca2+ binding protein troponin C. High resolution crystal structures of two calcium binding proteins, calmodulin (Babu et al.
(6) We think the DMIC will never happen.” I think DMIC is a giant sandcastle, a mirage that we are being shown just so land prices can be racked up Babu Singh Patel Facebook Twitter Pinterest Babu Singh Patel and fellow Pithampur farmers have applied to the High Court to block the government’s plans.
(7) I think DMIC is a giant sandcastle, a mirage that we are being shown so land prices can be racked up,” says Babu Singh Patel, 66, a farmer in Kallibillod village, which adjoins Pithampur.
(8) There was confirmation that around 2,000 ancient manuscripts had been burned in the Timbuktu's Ahmad Babu Institute, torched by retreating al-Qaida fighters.
(9) The sandflies belonged to eight species viz., Phlebotomus argentipes, P. papatasi, P. colabaensis, Sergentomyia clydei, S. babu, S. bailyi, S. punjabaensis, and S. indica.
(10) Babu, the eldest of the beleaguered Hazara group, says he made a mistake by choosing not to get on a boat after the Nauru announcement.
(11) A source familiar with the plans said: “If we can get these voices more heard, they are anti-government and therefore more credible in saying do not turn to violence.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Dal Babu said Prevent was a ‘toxic brand’.
(12) Babu’s criticism is partly centred on the fact that Prevent is seen as being led by white officers who have no roots in the communities they police.
(13) B. Babu, E. H. Beachey, D. L. Hasty, and W. A. Simpson, Infect.
(14) Four of five Sergentomyia babu were positive for human blood and the remaining one for bovine.
(15) The calmodulin structure from our crystals is very similar to the earlier 2.2 A structure described by Babu and coworkers with a root-mean-square deviation of 0.36 A. Calmodulin remains a dumb-bell-shaped molecule, with similar lobes and connected by a central alpha-helix.
(16) A month later, on 29 March, blogger Washiqur Rahman Babu was murdered just 500 yards from his home in Begunbari, Dhaka.
(17) Babu, for example, was granted refugee status one year ago but was denied asylum in Australia because "he didn't fit the criteria".
(18) We call on the Bangladeshi authorities to swiftly and impartially investigate Ananta Bijoy Das’s death as well as the murders of Avijit Roy and Washiqur Rahman Babu, and ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice in accordance with international fair trial standards.” The writers also demand that the Bangladeshi authorities “do all in their power to provide protection and support to bloggers and other writers at risk in Bangladesh, in accordance with Bangladesh’s obligations under national and international law”.
(19) In the Ca2+-saturated form of the protein, both lysines are part of the long connecting helix between the two homologous halves of the protein (Babu, Y. S., Sack, J. S., Greenhough, T. G., Bugg, C. E., Means, A. R., and Cook, W. J.
(20) In 2003, Babu won a tribunal case against the Met, claiming he failed to win promotion and faced discrimination because of his faith.
Tabu
Definition:
(n. & v.) See Taboo.
Example Sentences:
(1) Social and cultural aspects, a) habits and traditions, b) religious believes, c) tabues, d) nutrition faddism, e) prejudice, aversions and perversions, f) social value of foods, g) industrialized foods.
(2) The idea is reformulated in further works, among which, "A Souvenir of Leonardo da Vinci Infant", "Totem and Tabu", and "Three Essays", "The Loss of Reality in Neuroses and Psychosis", "The History of a Child's Neurosis", Mass Psychology and Ego Analysis", "The Ego and the Id", "An Outline of Psychoanalysis", and "The Malaise in Culture".
(3) fatigans; they were quite frequently seen in A. polynesiensis, of sporadic occurrence in A. malayensis, rare in A. tabu and have not yet been identified with certainty in A. cooki.
(4) The national socialistic violence concerning their fathers or mothers was often a total "tabu" and they nowadays still fear to get into contact with Psychiatry being aware of "suffering" from the same "bad blood" as their murdered relatives.
(5) These included putting his signature sketches on restaurant walls and textiles, producing nude images of female film stars, and launching his own much-hyped film ventures – Gaja Gamini with Dixit in 2000 and Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities with the actress Tabu in 2004 – both of which flopped at the box office.
(6) "Coming back to Oedipus … the characters of Shahid and Tabu will be having a very complex sexual relationship.
(7) The film stars some of India's biggest names, including Irrfan Khan, who played a policeman in the Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire, and Tabu, known internationally for her role in The Life of Pi.