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blacken Meaning in Tamil ( blacken வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

கறுப்பாக்கு,



blacken தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

"நச்சுக்காளான்கள் வெள்ளியை கறுப்பாக்கும்.

blacken's Usage Examples:

Lead dioxide, Pb0 2, also known as "puce oxide," occurs in nature as the mineral plattnerite, and may be most conveniently prepared by heating mixed solutions of lead acetate and bleaching powder until the original precipitate blackens.


His nose is not only the flattest, but also the smallest among the IndoChinese; his eyes are rarely oblique; his mouth is large and his lips thick; his teeth are blackened and his gums destroyed by the constant use of the betel-nut, the areca-nut and lime.


deep, built of sandstone blocks blackened with age (whence the name), and held together with iron clamps.


"Fine men!" remarked Napoleon, looking at a dead Russian grenadier, who, with his face buried in the ground and a blackened nape, lay on his stomach with an already stiffened arm flung wide.


The larger diameter collagen fibers formed from Type I collagen are not blackened by silver.


The oil retained traces of sulphur, which showed themselves disagreeably in the smell of soaps made from it, and in the blackening of substances with which it was used.


The result is that so long as the fillets are hot they are kept from contact with the air and blackening of the metal is prevented.


He constructed an apparatus in illustration, which he called a radiometer or lightmill, by pivoting a vertical axle carrying equidistant vertical vanes inside an exhausted glass bulb, one side of each vane being blackened and the other side bright, the blackened sides all pointing the same way round the axle.


The metal should be fire resistant and free from scorching or blackening - cast iron is usually the best option.


Delilah is the " Goddess night ", night being equated with the night hag, Lilith, ultimately the Babylonian Goddess Ninlil blackened.


Abney and Baker have shown that the pure dry chloride does not blacken when exposed in a vacuous tube to light, and that the blackening is due to absorption of oxygen accompanied by a loss of chlorine.


But later the vomited matter is blackened by blood which has escaped into the stomach from the ulcerated growth.





Synonyms:

discolour, black, discolor, melanise, nigrify, colour, melanize, color,



Antonyms:

colored, uncolored, colorlessness, discolor, whiten,

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