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calamus Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


calamus ka kya matlab hota hai


पिच्छाक्ष

जीनस कैलामस की किसी भी उष्णकटिबंधीय एशियाई हथेली; लाइट कठिन उपजी रतन डिब्बे का एक स्रोत हैं

Noun:

कैलमेस,



calamus शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

इनमें पिच्छाक्ष नहीं होता।



জজজ दुमरा इस्तेमाल करने की उचित रीति यह है कि पक्षी के पूँछपिच्छ के दो मध्य के पिच्छाक्ष (quill) की जड़ पर सूई द्वारा तागा पहनाकर, तागे को पूँछ से लपेट पर बाँध देना तथा कपड़े का एक टुकड़ा लेकर पूँछ के चारों ओर सी देना चाहिए।

सामान्य वयस्क पर (Adult Feather) में एक शुंडाकार अक्षीय पिच्छाक्ष (tapering axial rachis) होता है, जिसके दोनों ओर बहुत से छोटे छोटे समांतर पिच्छक (barb) होते हैं।

calamus's Usage Examples:

The sweet-flag Acorus Calamus, which occurs apparently wild in England in ditches, ponds, 'c., is supposed to have been introduced.


The leaves, which show great variety in size and form, are generally broad and net-veined, but in sweet-flag (Acorus Calamus) are long and narrow with parallel veins.


They worshipped Re at sunrise with resin, at mid-day with myrrh and at sunset with an elaborate confection called kuphi, compounded of no fewer than sixteen ingredients, among which were honey, wine, raisins, resin, myrrh and sweet calamus.


olibanum of Java), corrupted in the parlance of Europe into benjamin and benzoin; camphor, produced by Cinnamomum Camphora, the "camphor laurel" of China and Japan, and by Dryobalanops aromatica, a native of the Indian Archipelago, and widely used as incense throughout the East, particularly in China; elemi, the resin of an unknown tree of the Philippine Islands, the elemi of old writers being the resin of Boswellia Frereana; gumdragon or dragon's blood, obtained from Calamus Draco, one of the ratan palms of the Indian Archipelago, Dracaena Draco, a liliaceous plant of the Canary Island, and Pterocarpus Draco, a leguminous tree of the island of Socotra; rose-malloes, a corruption of the Javanese rasamala, or liquid storax, the resinous exudation of Liquidambar Altingia, a native of the Indian Archipelago (an American Liquidambar also produces a rose-malloes-like exudation); star anise, the starlike fruit of the Illicum anisatum of Yunan and south-western China, burnt as incense in the temples of Japan; sweet flag, the root of Acorus Calamus, the bath of the Hindus, much used for incense in India.


24), identified by Royle with the Andropogon Calamus aromaticus or roosa grass of India; cassia (Heb.


kaneh; sweet calamus, keneh bosem, Ex.


pubescens, all natives of Upper India (Lassen, however, identifies bdolah with musk); calamus (Heb.


The most striking trees in the forest region are, in the basin of the Cavalla, the giant Funtumia elastica, which grows to an altitude of 200 ft.; various kinds of Parinarium, Oldfieldia and Khaya; the bombax or cotton tree, giant dracaenas, many kinds of fig; Borassus palms, oil palms, the climbing Calamus palms, and on the coast the coconut.


An Indian element derived from the northeast is most marked on the eastern side: the Himalayan Gloriosa will suffice as an example, and of more tropical types Phoenix and Calamus amongst palms.


galbanum, myrrh, stacte, frankincense, calamus, cassia and cinnamon, were all of them used in perfumes, even the myrrh being probably the kind distinguished at the present time in the Bombay market as perfumed myrrh or bissabol, which still forms an ingredient of the joss sticks used as incense in the temples in China.



calamus's Meaning':

any tropical Asian palm of the genus Calamus; light tough stems are a source of rattan canes

Synonyms:

myrtle flag, genus Acorus, bog plant, marsh plant, flagroot, sweet calamus, sweet flag, Acorus, swamp plant, Acorus calamus, calamus oil,



Antonyms:

disjoin, uncover, descendant, destabilise, destabilize,



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