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coalescence Meaning in Tamil ( coalescence வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஒன்றிணைதல்,



coalescence's Usage Examples:

Laticiferous vessels arise by the coalescence of originally distinct cells.


He explained chemical combination on the hypotheses that matter consisted of minute corpuscles, that by the coalescence of corpuscles of different substances distinctly new corpuscles of a compound were formed, and that each corpuscle had a certain affinity for other corpuscles.


In biology conception is the coalescence of the male and female generative elements, producing pregnancy.


This latter, as well as the heart and the walls of the blood spaces, arises by the modification of mesodermal cells, and the body cavity is formed by the enlargement and coalescence of the blood channels and by the splitting of the fat body.


Polytype coalescence in Lely vapor grown silicon carbide (SiC) has been studied extensively using the technique of X-Ray Diffraction (XRD).


The idea of the endosperm as a second subsidiary plant is no new one; it was suggested long ago in explanation of the coalescence of the polar nuclei, but it was then based on the assumption that these represented male and female cells, an assumption for which there was no evidence and which was inherently improbable.


syntactic coalescence to the long period polytypes.


The situation thus created led by 1282 to the coalescence of the rival associations in the "Gild-hall of the Germans," but though the Baltic traders had secured a recognized foothold in the enlarged and unified organization, Cologne retained the controlling interest in the London settlement until 1476.


The development, on the contrary, shows unequivocally that the endodermlamella arises as a local coalescence of the endodermal linings of a primitively extensive gastral space.


Polytype coalescence in Lely vapor grown silicon carbide (SiC) has been studied extensively using the technique of X-Ray Diffraction (XRD ).


Palmen (1884) on these ducts have shown that in may-flies and in female earwigs the paired mesodermal ducts open directly to the exterior, while in male earwigs there is a single mesodermal duct, due either to the coalescence of the two or to the suppression of one.


Reduction and final loss of outer pair of digits (second and fifth), with coalescence of the metacarpal and metatarsal bones of the two middle digits to form a cannon-bone.


In the absence of dust and greasy contamination, the obliquely colliding jets may rebound from one another without coalescence for a considerable time.





Synonyms:

union, unification, conglutination, concretion, conjugation, coalition, uniting, jointure, coalescency,



Antonyms:

separation, nonalignment, detribalization, detribalisation, disunion,

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