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assimilative Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


assimilative ka kya matlab hota hai


आत्मसात

मानसिक रूप से अवशोषित करने में सक्षम

Adjective:

पचा लेने की शक्तिवाला, समावेश के योग्‍य, सदृशीकरणक्षम, तुलनात्मक,



assimilative's Usage Examples:

In philosophy there has been a remarkable increase of activity, partly assimilative or eclectic and partly original.


While conspicuously lacking in creative genius, the Ottomans have always shown themselves possessed of receptive and assimilative powers to a remarkable degree, the result being that the number of their writers both in prose and verse is enormous.


They appear to have been more ferocious and less assimilative than the other conquering tribes.


The cortex of a young stem is usually green, and plays a more or less important part in the assimilative function.


assimilative layer, and may also by the production of mucilage be of use in the protection of the body in various ways.


The root differs from the shoot in the characters of its surface tissues, in the absence of the green assimilative pigment chlorophyll, in the arrangement of its vascular system and in the mode of growth at the apex, all features which are in direct relation to its normally subterranean life and its fixative and absorptive functions.


In the more highly developed series, the mosses, this last division of labor takes the form of the differentiation of special assimilative organs, the leaves, commonly with a midrib containing elongated cells for the ready removal of the products of assimilation; and in the typical forms with a localized absorptive region, a well-developed hydrom in the axis of the plant, as well as similar hydrom strands in the leaf-midribs, are constantly met with.


In the liverworts we find fixation of the thallus by water-absorbing rhizoids; in certain forms with a localized region of water-absorption the development of a primitive hydrom or water-conducting system; and in others with rather a massive type of thallus the differentiation of a special assimilative and transpiring system.


of supporting axes from assimilating appendages, and as the body increases in size and becomes a solid mass of cells or interwoven threads, a corresponding differentiation of a superficial assimilative system from the deep-lying parts.


This is the case in the Fucaceae, and in a very marked degree in the Laminariaceae in question, where the assimilative frond is borne at the end of an extremely long supporting and conducting stipe.



assimilative's Meaning':

capable of mentally absorbing

Synonyms:

open, receptive,



Antonyms:

unreceptive, cork, bar,



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