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keel Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


keel ka kya matlab hota hai


भाषा

Verb:

उथलना-पुथलना, उलट जाना, उलटना,



keel's Usage Examples:

- lv.) found vestiges of a keel in a young rhea, and apteria in the embryonic ostrich, and she concluded that they were descendants of birds which originally possessed the power of flight.


Its leaves are five or six in number, are about a foot in length and an inch in breadth, and have a blunt keel and flat edges.


It is the heaviest lifting fin keel in the world.


The keel is pushed back to the distal third of the sternum, whilst the original anterior margin of the keel is correspondingly elongated,and the furcula fused with the rostral portion.


A diagnosis covering all the Ratitae (struthio, rhea, casuarius, dromaeus, apteryx and the allied fossils dinornis and aepyornis) would be as follows - (i) terrestrial birds without keel to the sternum, absolutely flightless; (ii) quadrate bone with a single proximal articulating knob; (iii) coracoid and scapula fused together and forming an open angle; (iv) normally without a pygostyle; (v) with an incisura ischiadica; (vi) rhamphotheca compound; (vii) without apteria or bare spaces in the plumage; (viii) with a complete copulatory organ, moved by skeletal muscles.


configuration of the palate, precoracoid, pelvis, intestinal convolutions, copulatory organ, 'c. Loss of the keel is co-ordinated with the power of using the forelimbs for locomotion; although a " Ratite " character, it is not sufficient to turn a Notornis, Cnemiornis or Stringops, not even a Phororhacos into a member of the Ratitae.


The most novel feature, and one the importance of which most ornithologists of the present day are fully prepared to admit, is the separation of the class A y es into two great divisions, which from one of the most obvious distinctions they present were called by its author Carinatae' and Ratitae, 2 according as the sternum possesses a keel (crista in the phraseology of many anatomists) or not.


Sweden, and the northern mountains of Finland a continuation of Kjolen (the Keel) which separate Sweden from Norway, while the other great line of upheaval of the old continent, which runs N.W.


in breadth, and have a blunt keel and flat edges.


This keel is much reduced in the New.



Synonyms:

hull, beam, fin keel, bilge keel,



Antonyms:

disarrange, victory, stand still, stay in place, unwind,



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