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secondarily Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


secondarily ka kya matlab hota hai


सेकेंडरी रूप से

Adverb:

गौण रूप से,



secondarily शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

जैसा कि नीचे के उदाहरणों में देखा जा सकता है, कोशिकाओं का ऐसा शारीरिक बहुजनन वास्तव में गौण रूप से रोगात्मक कारक का परिणाम हो सकता है।

शेष रस गौण रूप से आते हैं।

वास्तव में, भारतीय संविधान में संघीय-शासन के लक्षण प्रमुख रूप से और एकात्मक शासन के लक्षण गौण रूप से विद्यमान हैं।

यहाँ पर अमूर्त की आराधना से समूर्त के पूजन को श्रेष्ठ ठहराया गया है और अवतारों की चर्चा भी प्राय: गौण रूप से ही की गई मिलती है।

জজজ

वह गौण रूप से आर्यों का युद्ध-देवता भी है, जो आदिवासियों के साथ युद्ध में उन आर्यों की सहायता करता है।

सामाजिक कहानियों में वे कथाएँ अपना विशेष स्थान रखती हैं जिनमें नायिका मुख्य रूप से और नायक गौण रूप से भयानक परीक्षाएँ देते हैं।

गौण रूप से अन्य भाषाएँ भी योग दे रही थीं।

गाँव में मुख्य रूप से कुमावत, ब्राह्मण एवं राजपूत तथा गौण रूप से मेघवाल एवं भील जातियों के लोग निवास करते है।

चतुर्थ वर्ग अव्यय शब्दों को संकलित करनेवाला है और अतिम वर्ग लिंगादिसंग्रह कहा गया है एव उसमें शास्त्रीय और व्याकरणनियमानुसारी आधार को लेकर लिंग का अनुशासन मुख्य रूप से तथा गौण रूप से अन्य अनुक्त-लिंगनिर्देश की क्रमबद्ध पद्धति बताई गई है।

secondarily's Usage Examples:

In the biserial type the polyps on the two sides of the stem have primitively an alternating, zigzag arrangement; but, by a process of differential growth, quickened in the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 'c., members of the stem, and retarded in the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 'c., members, the polyps may assume secondarily positions opposite to one another on the two sides of the stem.


This must not be taken to mean, however, that the medusa is derived from a sessile polyp; it must be regarded as a direct modification of the more ancient free actinula form, without primitively any intervening polyp-stage, such as has been introduced secondarily into the development of the Leptolinae and represents 'a revival, so to speak, of an ancestral form or larval stage, which has taken on a special role in the economy of the species.


Brooks, on the other hand, as stated above, regards the medusa as the older type and looks upon both polyp and medusa, in the Hydromedusae, as derived from a free-swimming or floating actinula, the polyp being thus merely a fixed nutritive stage, possessing secondarily acquired powers of multiplication by budding.


The tissues of the bud become differentiated into ectoderm and endoderm, and the endoderm of the bud becomes secondarily continuous with that of the parent, but no part of the parental endoderm contributes to the building up of the daughter-polyp. Lang regarded this method of budding as universal in polyps, a notion disproved by O.


By a simple modification, the open pit becomes a solid ectodermal ingrowth, just as in Teleostean fishes the hollow medullary tube, or the auditory pit of other vertebrate embryos, is formed at first as a solid cord of cells, which acquires a cavity secondarily.


Belonging primarily to the epithelial layer, the muscular cells may become secondarily sub-epithelial.


In fresh-water Hydromedusae the life-cycle is usually secondarily simplified, but in marine forms the life-cycle may be extremely complicated, and a given species often passes in the course of its history through widely different forms adapted to different habitats and modes of life.


The action of a drug may be called direct when it acts on any part to which it is immediately applied, or which it may reach through the blood; and indirect when one organ is affected secondarily to another, as, for instance, in strychnine poisoning when the muscles are violently contracted as the result of the action of the alkaloid upon the spinal cord.


It is quite possible that some of these medusae will be found to be truly hypogenetic, that is to say, with a life-cycle secondarily simplified by suppression of metagenesis.


24); thirdly, in position and origin, being usually implanted on the extreme edge of the umbrella, but in Narcomedusae they become secondarily shifted and are given off high up on the ex-umbrella (figs.



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