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bifurcate Meaning in Tamil ( bifurcate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

இரண்டு பிரிவாக உள்ள,



bifurcate தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

உயர் தாத்திராசு, மேற்குத் தாத்திராசு என இரண்டு பிரிவாக உள்ள போலந்தின் தாத்திராசுவே நாட்டின் மிகவும் உயரமான மலைத் தொகுதி ஆகும்.

bifurcate's Usage Examples:

"bifurcated gut is not branched, unlike, for example, Fasciola.


bifurcated grafts have been distributed world-wide, with approximately 330 in the UK.


It seems clear, however, that there was but a single duct and a single bunch of reproductive cells, as in the holothurians, though perhaps bifurcate, as in some of those animals.


To these succeed eight pairs of foliaceous branchial appendages on the front division of the body, followed on the hind division by four pairs of powerful bifurcate swimming feet and two rudimentary pairs, the number, though not the nature, of these appendages being malacostracan.


At Kirin it bifurcates, one branch going to San-sing, the extreme north-eastern town of the province of Kirin, and the other to Possiet Bay on the coast via Ninguta.


Oristano occupies the site of the Roman Othoca, the point at which the inland road and the coast road from Carales to Turris Libisonis bifurcated, but otherwise an unimportant place, overshadowed by Tharros.


They are then cut direct from the head and the bark is easily removed by drawing the rods through a bifurcated hand-brake of smooth, well-rounded steel, framed in wood.


At the point where the stomochord opens into the buccal cavity the nuchal skeleton bifurcates, and the two cornua thus produced pass obliquely backwards and downwards embedded in the wall of the throat, often giving rise to projecting ridges that bound a dorsal groove of the collar-gut which is in continuity with the wall of the stomochord (fig.


bifurcateonsider what this bifurcating model means in the world where weâve chosen to model user journeys in the structure of a function.


AKABA, GULF OF, the Sinus Aelaniticus of antiquity, the eastern of the two divisions into which the Red Sea bifurcates near its northern extremity.


Once the heated air leaves the turbines it passes into a bifurcated duct which has a further pair of lateral vectoring nozzles.


Their main channels bifurcate, and each new stream so created throws off its own set of distributaries to right and left.


'After passing through the Dollart the navigable stream bifurcates, the eastern Ems going to the east, and the western Ems to the west, of the island of Borkum to the North Sea.





Synonyms:

separate, ramify, furcate, fork, branch,



Antonyms:

concentrated, single-lane, branchless, connect, join,

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