cilium Meaning in Tamil ( cilium வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
குறுஇழை,
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cilium தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இந்த கெட்டியான பகுதியில் ஒரு வரிசை குறுஇழை வளையத்தைக் கொண்டது.
cilium's Usage Examples:
The inner layer or endoderm is also a cellular layer, and is chiefly made up of columnar cells, each bearing a cilium at its free extremity and terminating internally in a long muscular fibre.
says that in future no scutage or aid, beyond the three recognized feudal aids, shall be levied except by the consent of the general council of the nation (commune concilium regni nostri), while the three recognized aids shall only be levied at a reasonable rate.
cilium hairs, called cilia, move the mucus to the back of the throat where it is swallowed.
van Espen, Jus ecclesiasticism universum (Louvain, 1720), De recursu ad Principem, observationes in Concilium Lateranense iv.
ciliumelieves that the growing intensity of microwave radiations will cause the cilia in the cochlea to resonate.
cilium oval, mostly transparent, vacuolated, with faintly visible longitudinal rows of body cilia.
"These Geheimrdte, a narrow body of secret counsellors, had already become a determinate concilium by 1527; and though at first only concerned with foreign affairs, they acquired, from the middle of the 16th century onwards, the power of dealing with imperial affairs in lieu of the Aulic Council.
The sensory cells are slender epithelial cells, often with a cilium or stiff protoplasmic process, and should perhaps be regarded as the only ectoderm-cells which retain the primitive ciliation of the larval ectoderm, otherwise lost in all Hydrozoa.
When the nematocyst is completely developed, the cnidoblast passes outwards so as to occupy a superficial position in the ectoderm, and a delicate protoplasmic process of sensory nature, termed the cnidocil (cn) projects from the cnidoblast like a fine hair or cilium.
A motile rodlet with one cilium and with a spore formed inside.
The only other central authority in the state was the king's council or court (Pend, witan, plebs, concilium).
Hesiod, Theogony, 214; Lucian, Hermotimus, 20, and especially Deorum Concilium; Philostratus, Epistolae, 37.
Until the recent discovery by Williams of motility, by means of a single cilium, of the antherozoids of Dictyota and Taonia, they were believed to be immotile bodies, like the male cells of red seaweeds.
Synonyms:
cell organ, organelle, cell organelle,
Antonyms:
untie, unlash,