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Tutelary শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: শিক্ষাদান

Tutelary Meaning In Bengali শিক্ষাদান

Tutelary

রক্ষাকর,

Definition

1) **Tutelary (adjective):** Serving as a guardian or protector; having the role of providing guidance or protection.
2) **Tutelary (noun):** A deity or spirit considered to be a guardian or protector of a particular place, person, or thing.
3) **Tutelary (adjective):** Of or relating to being a guiding influence or providing oversight and protection, especially in a spiritual or symbolic context.

Examples

Tutelary Example in a sentence

1) The ancient city had a tutelary deity that was believed to protect its inhabitants.

2) Each student was assigned a tutelary professor to guide them through their academic journey.

3) The family revered a tutelary spirit that was said to watch over their home.

4) The knight wore a medallion featuring his tutelary symbol into battle.

5) The wizard sought the assistance of a powerful tutelary being to help him cast the spell.

6) The village had a statue of a tutelary guardian at its entrance.

7) The athlete carried a talisman believed to hold the power of his tutelary spirit.

8) The mountain was considered a tutelary force, protecting the valley from harm.

9) The ancient scroll contained instructions on how to summon a tutelary spirit.

10) The tribal chief consulted the shaman to communicate with the tutelary ancestors.

11) I'm sorry, but 'Tutelary' is not a common word and no example sentences are available.

Part of Speech

Tutelary (Noun)

Synonyms

Retentive , Tutelary , Tutelar , Covering , Defensive - (ADJECTIVE) রক্ষাকর

Bangla Academy Dictionary

tutelary

Encyclopedia

**Tutelary (adjective):** Serving as a guardian or protector; having the role of providing guidance or protection.
**Tutelary (noun):** A deity or spirit considered to be a guardian or protector of a particular place, person, or thing.
**Tutelary (adjective):** Of or relating to being a guiding influence or providing oversight and protection, especially in a spiritual or symbolic context.