English to Kannada Dictionary illumination

illumination

ಬೆಳಕಿನ
definition
noun
higher levels of illumination are needed for reading
lighting or light.
The portrait miniature seems to be a development of two older traditions: the medieval illumination of manuscripts and the Renaissance portrait medal, which was itself a revival of a classical form.
the art of illuminating a manuscript.
translation of 'illumination'
noun
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example
So perhaps a theological 'illumination' is the kind of enlightenment which Bach is pointing us towards and one which doesn't suggest a triumph of human reason, which is a triumph which can only fail in the end.
Last night, creeping along in the dark, with no 'illumination' but the lights of the vehicles, I could see little.
It is an emphasis and a faith apparent in the manuscript 'illumination' and the great crucifixes of the Ottonian period and expressed in the liturgy of the church.
The most amazing thing about it is that you get about 12 times the battery life of a light putting out comparable 'illumination' .
Before his 'illumination' , Rousseau's thoughts had turned incessantly upon his relation to his fellow men.
If the artist bends his or her will, at whatever cost, to the 'illumination' of difficult moral, social and psychological problems, this must sooner or later find a deep response in the population.
They crawled down the crawlway; the inside cold and dark; only a few dim lights providing 'illumination' .
Where access is not too long and difficult, battery packs like those used for video lights can provide excellent 'illumination' .
General or background lighting provides an overall level of 'illumination' when natural light levels are low.
higher levels of 'illumination' are needed for reading
This list includes the brushed metal-look instrument panel trim, ambient foot lights, and welcome 'illumination' .
Above our table were small, hanging lights whose subtle 'illumination' was overpowered by the streetlights, a reminder of the restaurant's location.
It meant going miles out, in heavy swells; it meant shooting in the pre-dawn gloom with only harbour lights for 'illumination' .
Soft lighting provides much better 'illumination' - witness how much darker a road is when full of cars with headlights switched on compared with a road with just amber street lights.
Socrates was put to death, but the Socratic philosophy rose like the sun in heaven, and spread its 'illumination' over the whole intellectual firmament.
A third of the light generated by street 'illumination' goes straight upwards, which is a terrible waste and of no benefit to anybody.
An entire show had been cancelled and the theatre hall spruced up with translucent blue 'illumination' and coloured-halogen lights that danced to the music on smoke screens.
The headlamps' 'illumination' was the first light this pitch-black place had known in decades, possibly centuries.
higher levels of 'illumination' are needed for reading
The basement was dank and dark with no windows and only a few strategically placed fluorescent lights for 'illumination' .
The portrait miniature seems to be a development of two older traditions: the medieval 'illumination' of manuscripts and the Renaissance portrait medal, which was itself a revival of a classical form.
In the end, the driver crawled along until he could get into a lay-by using only his indicator light for 'illumination' , and used his own mobile to call the police.
I rarely venture into the fridge before work, and when I get home, the kitchen light provides ample 'illumination' .
The data collection and analysis are subsequently geared to the 'illumination' or resolution of the research issue or problem that has been identified at the outset.
France had maintained a longstanding tradition of floral decoration in art and manuscript 'illumination' since the Middle Ages.
these books form the most sustained analysis and 'illumination' of the subject
Electricity enthralled Shelley: its sparkling, elusive, almost magical qualities resembled nothing so much as poetic inspiration, or spiritual 'illumination' .
Even in the war itself, in its inherent character, we have the 'illumination' of a great social principle which has a vital bearing on our theology of sin.
The ancient art of book 'illumination' was still the prevailing form of painting in France at the beginning of the 15th century.
She performed on a bare stage with minimal props; only fairly late in her career did she employ lighting effects beyond mere 'illumination' .
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