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append Meaning in Tamil ( append வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

முடிவில் எழுதிச் சேர்,



append தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

append's Usage Examples:

VIII, The first mesosomatic somite VIIPrG go VIII Km; ?The praegenital somite, VII PrG, is still present, but has lost its rudimentary appendages; go, the genital operculum, left half; Km, the left pecten; abp 4 to abp 7, the rudimentary appendages of the lung-sacs.


A large number of the inscriptions collected by Gamurrini in the appendices to Fabretti's Corpus inscriptionum italicarum are forgeries, and the text of the rest is negligently reported.


"Holmes, Ancient Britain (1907), appendix, identifies the Cassiterides with the British Isles.


In Limulus small entosternites are found in each somite of the appendage-bearing mesosoma, and we find in Scorpio, in the only somite of the mesosoma which has a welldeveloped pair of appendages, that of the pectens, a small entosternite with ten pairs of muscles inserted into it.


When the eye-stalk is removed from a living lobster or prawn, it is found that under certain conditions a many-jointed appendage like the flagellum of an antennule or antenna may grow in its place.


Forward from the head extends a long ramified appendage described as the " frontal shrub," backward from the fourth abdominal segment of the male spreads a fin-like expansion which is unique.


The abdomen is composed of varying numbers of segments; it bears no legs but may possess appendages, e.


BALAAM (o; t ?There is an obscure allusion to their destruction in an appendage to the oracles of Balaam (Num.


The appendages of the 1st and 2nd mesosomatic somites persisting as the genital operculum and pectones respectively, those of the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th somites (?There are conflicting ideas of death and the dead, and among them the belief in the very human feelings and needs of the dead and in their influence for good or ev11.


Four pairs of appendages besides these are seen to belong to the cephalic tergum.


Epidermal appendages are rare, the most frequent being marginal, saw-like, cartilaginous teeth, usually minute, but occasionally (Danthonia scabra, Panicum serratum) so large as to give the margin a serrate appearance.


Respiration is conducted by the general surface, by the branchial lamina (external branch) of the feet, and the vesicular appendage (when present) at the base of this branch.





Synonyms:

annex, attach, add on, affix, supplement,



Antonyms:

inactiveness, unskillfulness, employment, union, detach,

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