Vade Mecum meaning in Urdu
Vade Mecum Synonyms
Vade Mecum Definitions
1) Vade Mecum, Enchiridion, Handbook : مختصر اور جامع کتاب, رفیق کتاب, حوالہ کی کتاب : (noun) a concise reference book providing specific information about a subject or location.
Useful Words
Dictionary : لغت , Cognise : معلوم ہونا , Side : طرف , Abstractionism : خیال پر مبنی , Compiler : تدوین کرنے والا , Call Mark : پریس نشان , Record : ریکارڈ , Conspectus : اختصار , Casebook : کتاب المرضی , Manual : کتابچہ , Dossier : کسی شخص کے بارے میں مفصل معلومات لیے ہوۓ دستاویزات کا مجموعہ , Title Page : کتاب کا پہلا صفحہ , Transplant : منتقلی , Concentrate : مختصر کرنا , Brief : مختصر , Abdias : کتاب عبیدہ , Address : پتہ کے بارے میں مزید معلومات , Additions To Esther : آستر کی کتاب میں اضافہ , Briefly : مختصراً , Telegraphically : مختصر طور پر , Pithy : مختصر اور جامع , Book Review : کتاب کا تنقیدی جائزہ , Compactly : اختصار کے ساتھ , Compendium : خلاصہ , Chore : کام , Definition : وضاحت , Sum-Up : خلاصہ , Interval : وقفہ , Document : تحریری دستاویز , Characteristic : خصوصیت , Advert : آنا
Useful Words Definitions
Dictionary: a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them.
Cognise: be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about.
Side: a place within a region identified relative to a center or reference location.
Abstractionism: a representation having no reference to concrete objects or specific examples.
Compiler: a person who compiles information (as for reference purposes).
Call Mark: a mark consisting of characters written on a book; used to indicate shelf location.
Record: anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events.
Conspectus: a conspectus is a summary or overview of a subject, often presented in a condensed form. It provides a comprehensive view of the main points or features of a topic, enabling quick understanding or reference.
Casebook: a book in which detailed written records of a case are kept and which are a source of information for subsequent work.
Manual: a small handbook.
Dossier: a collection of papers containing detailed information about a particular person or subject (usually a person`s record).
Title Page: a title page is the front page of a document, book, or report that displays the title, subtitle, author`s name, and other relevant information. It often includes the title in a large, prominent font.
Transplant: the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location.
Concentrate: make more concise.
Brief: concise and succinct.
Abdias: an Old Testament book telling Obadiah`s prophecies; the shortest book in the Christian Bible.
Address: written directions for finding some location; written on letters or packages that are to be delivered to that location.
Additions To Esther: an Apocryphal book consisting of text added to the Book of Esther.
Briefly: in a concise manner; in a few words.
Telegraphically: in a short and concise manner.
Pithy: concise and full of meaning.
Book Review: a critical review of a book (usually a recently published book).
Compactly: with concise and precise brevity; to the point.
Compendium: a concise but comprehensive summary of a larger work.
Chore: a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee.
Definition: a concise explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase or symbol.
Sum-Up: a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form.
Interval: a time interval is a specific length of time between two points or events, often measured or defined by specific instants or durations.
Document: writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature).
Characteristic: feature commonly denotes a standout or unique attribute, trait, or property of a subject or individual. It may also point to a particular component or facet within a broader context, like a landscape feature, a cinematic feature film, or a magazine feature article. Features often serve as noteworthy, meaningful, or defining characteristics in the subject under consideration.
Advert: make reference to.