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raphe Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


raphe ka kya matlab hota hai


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raphe शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

महानदी के किनारे बना यह किला खूबसूरती से तराशे गए दरवाजों और नौ मंजिला महल के लिए प्रसिद्ध है।

मोटे-मोटे साफ तराशे हुए ओठ।

खूबसूरती से तराशे गए ये खिलौने और तस्‍वीरें इस शहर के नाम से ही पुकारी जाती हैं।

अलाइ दरवाजा, कुवात उल्‍ल इस्‍माल मस्जिद के दक्षिण द्वार का निर्माण अला उद्ददीन खिलजी द्वारा ए एच 710 ( ए डी 1311) में कराया गया था, जैसा कि इस पर तराशे गए शिला लेख में दर्ज किया गया है।

समुद्र के पूर्वी किनारे पर स्थित रामनाथस्वामी मंदिर अपने अद्भुत आकार और खूबसूरती से तराशे गए स्तंभों के लिए प्रसिद्ध है।

ॐ सूर्यदेव! सहस्रांशो, तेजोराशे जगत्पते।

জজজ

ओसियां में सुंदर तराशे हुए जैन व ब्राह्मणों के ऐतिहासिक मन्दिर है।

आन्ध्र प्रदेश के अति उत्कृष्ट तराशे गए मंदिरों में से एक, यह घने जगंलों से घिरे पहाड़ियों के बीच स्थित है।

मक्खन-सी मुलायम राहों पर बूटों की खराशें पड़ने लगीं।

यह एक छोटी तीन गुम्बद वाली, तराशे हुए श्वेत संगमर्मर से निर्मित है।

कर्मफललाभहेतुं चतुरा: संवर्णयन्त्यन्ये, होरेति शास्त्रसंज्ञा लगनस्य तथार्धराशेश्च ॥ (सारावली)।

raphe's Usage Examples:

a, Cavity surrounding fin ray; a', fin ray; b, muscular tissue of myotome; c, nervecord; d, notochord; c, left aorta; f, thickened ridges of epithelium of praeoral chamber (Rader organ); g, coiled tube lying in a coelomic space on right side of praeoral hood, apparently an artery; h, cuticle of notochord; i, connective-tissue sheath of notochord; k, median ridge of skeletal canal of nerve-cord; 1, skeletal canal protecting nerve-cord; m, inter-segmental skeletal septum of myotome; n, subcutaneous skeletal connective tissue; o, ditto of metapleur (this should be relatively thicker than it is); q, subcutaneous connective tissue of ventral surface of atrial wall (not a canal, as supposed by Stieda and others); r, epiblastic epithelium; s, gonad-sac containing ova; t, pharyngeal bar in section, one of the "tongue" bars alternating with the main bars and devoid of pharyngo-pleural fold and coelom; v, atrio-coelomic funnel; w, socalled "dorsal" coelom; x, lymphatic space or canal of metapleur; y, sub-pharyngeal vascular trunk; z, blood-vessel (portal vein) on wall of hepatic caecum; aa, space of atrial or branchial chamber; bb, ventral groove of pharynx (anteriorly this takes the form of a ridge); cc, hyperbranchial groove of pharynx; dd, lumen or space of hepatic caecum; ee, narrow coelomic space surrounding hepatic caecum; ", lining cell-layer of hepatic caecum; gg, inner face of a pharyngeal bar clothed with hypoblast, the outer face covered with epiblast (represented black); hh, a main pharyngeal bar with projecting pharyngeal fold (on which the reference line rests) in section, showing coelomic space beneath the black epiblast; ii, transverse ventral muscle of epipleura; kk, raphe or plane of fusion of two down-grown epipleura; 11, space and nucleated cells on dorsal face of notochord; mm, similar space and cells on its ventral face.


raphe nuclei and the locus ceruleus.


nucleusost prominent modulatory input that CN neurons receive originates from serotoninergic neurons of raphe nuclei.


The connexion between the base of the ovule and the base of the nucellus is kept up by means of the raphe r.


Then if a second integument be formed it covers all the free part of the ovule, but does not form on the side to which the raphe is adherent.


I I 1) is the commonest form amongst angiosperms. In this ovule the apex with the micropyle is turned towards the point of attachment of the funicle to the placenta, the chalaza being situated at the opposite extremity; and the funicle, which runs along the side usually next the placenta, coalesces with the ovule and constitutes the raphe (r), which often forms a ridge.


There are five, or sometimes fewer, carpels, which unite to form an ovary with as many chambers, in each of which are one or two, rarely more, pendulous anatropous ovules, attached to the central column in such a way that the micropyle points outwards and the raphe is turned towards the placenta.


The levatores ani have been separated along the median raphe, and drawn outwards.


This ridge indicates the point of union of the "raphe" or seed-stalk with the seed; it serves to distinguish the varieties of V.



raphe's Meaning':

a ridge that forms a seam between two parts

Synonyms:

rhaphe, palatine raphe, ridge, scrotum,



Antonyms:

natural depression,



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