ambers Meaning in Tamil ( ambers வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
பிசின் வகை, அம்பர்,
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ambers தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
மறுசுழற்சிக்கு முன், நெகிழி தங்கள் பிசின் வகையை பொறுத்து வரிசைப்படுத்தப்படுகின்றன.
அவற்றில் அக்கிரிலிக், பாலியூரெத்தேன், பாலியெஸ்டர், மெலாமின் பிசின் வகைகள், ஈப்பாக்சி பிசின் வகைகள் மற்றும் எண்ணெய் வகைகள் அடங்கும்.
பிணைப்பான்கள் என்பது இயற்கையாக அல்லது செயற்கையாக தயாரிக்கப் பெற்ற பிசின் வகைகள் ஆகும்.
ambers's Usage Examples:
Field experiments involved incubation of intact plants in Plexiglass incubation chambers.
2 Compare the Popular Rhymes of Scotland, published by Robert Chambers.
Publishing, on the other hand, has drifted away, only a few leading houses - such as those of Blackwood, Chambers and Nelson - still making the Scottish capital their headquarters.
The Chaetopoda are characterized by a spacious coelom, which is divided into a series of chambers in accordance with the general metamerism of the body.
The sum of 700,000,000 roubles per annum is thus excepted from the control of the chambers.
The nests of different kinds of ants are constructed in very different situations; many species (Lasius, for example) make underground nests; galleries and chambers being hollowed out in the soil, and opening by small holes on the surface, or protected above by a large stone.
This type comprised nave and aisles, ending at one end in an apse and two chambers resembling rudimentary transepts, and at the other end in a porch (narthex).
Throughout the stone age inhumation appears to have been universal, many of the neolithic tombs being chambers of considerable size and constructed with massive blocks of stone.
The fore limbs grow simultaneously, and even more rapidly, but remain concealed within a diverticulum of the branchial chambers until fully formed, when they burst through the skin (unless the left spiraculum be utilized for the egress of the corresponding limb).
Of the elected members 3 are returned by the " black " clergy (the monks), 3 by the " white " clergy (seculars), 5 18 by the corporations of nobles, 6 by the academy of sciences and the universities, 6 by the chambers of commerce, 6 by the industrial councils, 34 by the governments having zemstvos, 16 by those having no zemstvos, and 6 by Poland.
Chambers (London, 1865); Sir John Lubbock (Lord Avebury), Prehistoric Times (4th ed.
In many mints the flues pass into condensing chambers where volatilized gold and silver are recovered.
Synonyms:
brownish-yellow, chromatic, yellow-brown,
Antonyms:
achromatic, uncolored, achromatic color, brave,