• मिस्री क्रूस | |
egyptian: मिस्त्र निवासी | |
cross: संकट गुणा या धन का | |
egyptian cross मीनिंग इन हिंदी
egyptian cross उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- The interior is on the Egyptian cross plan with a huge nave covered by trusses and with a transept featuring high chapels.
- An Egyptian cross inside the church suggests the village's ancient roots, when the Phoenicians erected a temple there to honour the goddess Isis.
- It is also variously " St . Anthony's Cross, Old Testament Cross, Anticipatory Cross, Cross Commissee, Egyptian Cross, Advent Cross, Croce taumata, Saint Francis's Cross, Crux Commissa ".
- Ellery Queen is on the scene and notes that the letter " T " is also the shape of a " tau cross ", or Egyptian cross; this seems to lead to a nearby bearded prophet whose invented religion mixes nudism and Egyptology.
- In 1888, the society changed its name to Wolf's Head Society, consonant with the approval among undergraduates of the society's pin, a stylized wolf's head on an inverted ankh, an Egyptian hieroglyphic known as the Egyptian Cross or " the key of life ".
- "The Roman Hat Mystery " established a reliable template : a geographic formula title ( " The Dutch Shoe Mystery ", " The Egyptian Cross Mystery ", etc . ); an unusual crime; a complex series of clues and red herrings; multiple misdirected solutions before the final truth is revealed, and a cast of supporting characters including Ellery's father, Inspector Richard Queen, and his irascible assistant, Sergeant Velie.
- The novel, and the other " nationality " mysteries, had the unusual feature of a " Challenge to the Reader " just before the ending is revealed the novel breaks the fourth wall and speaks directly to the reader . " It has been my custom to challenge the reader's wits at such point in my novels at which the reader is in possession of all facts necessary to a correct solution of the crime or crimes . " The Egyptian Cross Mystery " is no exception : by the exercise of strict logic and deductions from given data, you should now be able, not merely to guess, but to prove the identity of the culprit ."