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amentum Meaning in Tamil ( amentum வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பெருஞ்சுற்றுவிரிமடிப்பு,



amentum தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இவை அதிக அளவாக பெருங்குடலின் பெருஞ்சுற்றுவிரிமடிப்புப் (Greater omentum) பகுதியிலும், எப்போதாவது சிறுகுடல் பகுதியிலும் கொழுப்பு போன்ற வீக்கம் ஏற்பட்டு பாதிக்கிறது.

amentum's Usage Examples:

In the writings of the alchemists we find the words misy, sory, chalcanthum applied to alum as well as to iron sulphate; and the name atramentum sutorium, which ought to belong, one would suppose, exclusively to green vitriol, applied indifferently to both.


Testamentum Domini >>Our knowledge of Lanfranc's polemics is chiefly derived from the tract De cor pore et sanguine Domini which he wrote many years later (after 1079) when Berengar had been finally condemned.


Such opinions, combated by bishops and councils, were due to the influence of the consolamentum of the Cathars.


The ligamentum denticulatum is thus lined on one side by the epiblastic atrial epithelium, and on the other by mesoblastic coelomic epithelium.


" Et primo, quidem, quoniam per epigenesin sive partium superexorientium additamentum pullum fabricari certum est: quaenam pars ante alias omnes exstruatur, et quid de illa ejusque generandi modo observandum veniat, dispiciemus.


Various useful texts have been issued, among which those of Nestle (Novum Testamentum Graece, Stuttgart, 1904), based on a comparison of the texts of Tischendorf, WH and Weiss, and of Baljon (Novum Testamentum Graece, Groningen, 1898), are the best.


Its antiquity is attested by the symbol and formula used in its procedure, the lance (hasta) as the sign of true ownership, the oath or wager (sacramentum), the ancient formula for recovery of property or assertion of liberty.


"13), it is an amentum or catkin, hence such trees are called amentiferous; at other times it becomes succulent, bearing numerous flowers, surrounded by a sheathing bract or spathe, and then it constitutes a spadix, which may be simple, as in Arum maculatum (fig.


Abercius and Irenaeus are the first to speak of wine mixt with water, of a krama (Kpaya) or temperamentum.


To these is attached the powerful elastic ligament (ligamentum nuchae, or " paxwax ") which, passing forwards in the middle line of the neck above the neural arches of the cervical vertebrae - to which it is also connected - is attached to the occiput and supports the weight of the head.


Among other fossil genera of recent institution, Archaeolepas, Lepidocoleus, Squama, Stramentum can only be mentioned as incentives to research.





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