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tumid Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


tumid ka kya matlab hota hai


तुमिद

शैली में अस्थिरता से बुलंद

Adjective:

फूल हुए, सुजे हुए,



tumid's Usage Examples:

So high as heaved the tumid hills, so low Down sunk a hollow bottom broad and deep, Capacious bed of waters.


The long, slender stems, somewhat tumid at the nodes, were ribbed, the ribs running continuously through the nodes, a fact correlated with the superposition of the whorled leaves, the number of which in each verticil was some multiple of 3, and usually 6.


In some species certain of the legs bear on their ventral sides furrows with tumid lips and lined by smooth non-tuberculate epithelium; they are called coxal organs, and it appears that they can be everted.


The tentacles surround an area known as the peristome, in the middle of which there is an elongated mouth-opening surrounded by tumid lips.


The mouth is at the hinder end of a depression called the buccal cavity, and is surrounded by an annular tumid lip, raised into papilliform ridges and bearing a few spines (fig.


listless and ugly, with large heads and particularly prominent ears, flat noses, tumid bellies, slender limbs and sallow complexions; the children are impregnated with malaria from their birth, and their growth is attended with aberrations from the normal which practically amount to the disease of rickets.


There are some pleasing passages in Arnobius, but on the whole he is a tumid and a tedious author.


4 in.), the Yagans present in some respects a more debased type characterized by low brows, prominent zygomatic arches, large tumid lips, flat nose, loose wrinkled skin, black restless eyes very wide apart, coarse black unkempt hair, and head and chest disproportionately large compared with the extremely slender and outwardly curved legs.


The leaves, which are borne in pairs at the tumid nodes, are oval in form and have a Dicotyledonous type of venation.



tumid's Meaning':

ostentatiously lofty in style

Synonyms:

hard, erect,



Antonyms:

soft, thin, plain,



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