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caudal Meaning in Tamil ( caudal வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

வாற்பாக்கம்,



caudal தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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caudal's Usage Examples:

In Asymmetron the caudal region is remarkable for the curious elongation of the notochord, which is produced far beyond the last of the myotomes.


l, Dorso-lumbar, s, sacral, c, caudal vertebrae.


Their body is cylindrical, flexible in every part, covered with smooth or keeled scales, and provided with broad ventral and subcaudal scutes.


Lastly, towards the caudal region the right and left strands approach and anastomose, eventually coalescing in the mid line.


40), and then the caudal furca as itself the eleventh segment (p.


ce, Cerebral arteries; sp, supra - spinal or medullary artery; c, caudal artery; 1, lateral anastomotic artery of Limulus.


an, Orifice within which the caudal a, Movable (hinged) sclerite (sosegments are withdrawn.


The last six or seven caudal vertebrae coalesce into the pygostyle, an upright blade which carries the rectrices.


- Degenerate atracheate parasitic forms with the body produced posteriorly into an annulated caudal prolongation, and the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th pairs of appendages short and only three-jointed.


Aquatic larvae with caudal leaf-gills or with rectal tracheal system.


- Though concealed within the bivalved shellcover, the mouth-parts are nearly as in the Gymnophylla, but the flexing of the caudal part is in contrast, and the biramous second antennae correspond with what is only a larval character in the other phyllopods.


Not more than thirteen caudal vertebrae.


These larvae are minute oval creatures with a comparatively short apically fringed caudal prolongation and furnished with two pairs of short two-clawed processes, which may represent the limbs of anthropods and possibly the two pairs of legs found in Acari of the family Eriophyidae.





Synonyms:

caudate, caudated, taillike,



Antonyms:

tailless, antecedent, front, acaudate,

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