The literary term is an allusion
The hydrometer, which is used to measure the specific gravity of liquids. In 402 AD, the bishop Synesius of Cyrene sent a letter to Hypatia, asking her to construct a hydrometer for him. This is the first known reference to a hydrometer in history. It is not known when the hydrometer was originally invented.
Nuts have been eaten by humans throughout history and prehistory, and even pre-human primates eat nuts. It is something we have always known.
"Hernforth" is not a widely recognized term in the English language, and it may be a misspelling or a specific reference to a name, location, or concept not commonly known. If you meant "henceforth," it means "from this time on" or "from now on." Please provide more context if you were referring to something specific!
There is no specific person or concept known as "apurv Gandhi." It is possible that you may be referring to someone or something else, but without more context, it is difficult to provide a proper response.
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The first reference was in 1352
A reference to a well-known person or event from literature, history or religion is a popular culture reference. These references can also be from music.
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an allusion is typically a reference to something that is generally known. a pagan allusion must therefore be a reference to something within the pagan religion.
Archimedes (287-212 BC)
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If something is unknown it is not known by someone or something.
Historic means well-known or important in history.
Yes, and allusion is a reference in any creative work (such as a poem, novel or song) to something well-known in society, history, art or anything else.
A crease on something that is usually smooth is called a wrinkle. It is also known as a rhytide when used in reference to the skin.