প্রত্যাবর্তন সম্বন্ধীয়
(1) Of or relating to receding
(1) The withdrawal of the clergy and choir from the chancel to the vestry at the end of a church service
(2) A hymn that is sung at the end of a service as the clergy and choir withdraw
(1) After the recessional we slip away from Mama and Papa, who will loiter by the door to exchange pleasantries with Father Friend.
(2) Over three decades of such trials they have shown that the recessional speed of the Moon is about an inch and a half per year.
(3) Typical recessional speed for Virgo cluster galaxies is about 1,200 kilometres/second.
(4) This trend was due to lower outflows on services and other incomes earned because of the recessional conditions of the domestic economy, including the export sector.
(5) After the recessional Croft waited until the exodus had abated, nodded silently to her ladyship as she passed down the aisle, and followed the stragglers out.
(6) Thus beaches are correlated with recessional moraines, and the beach elevation remains the same until the ice barrier retreats to a position where a new lake outlet is exposed.
(7) In addition, the recessional economy has created a more cautious buying environment.
(8) So, in a nutshell, if a galaxy's peculiar velocity is toward us and larger than its Hubble recessional velocity, then its light will appear blueshifted.
(9) Bogs and glacial recessional lake deposits frequently contain compressible deposits of peat and organic-rich silt.
(10) Because it has diversified from gaming and tourism, Las Vegas is no longer immune to U.S. recessional trends, he said.
(11) A substantial recessional moraine accumulated at the junction of the three tributary glaciers at this position.
(12) Either of these two pieces could also be used immediately after the wedding recessional , while guests leave the Church.
(13) The choir sang for processionals and recessionals and during church services.
(14) Gail Smith, who has been active in church music, has assembled a useful group of pieces suitable for church or Sunday school preludes, offertories or recessionals .
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