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eaves Meaning in Tamil ( eaves வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கூரையில் இருக்கும் கீழ்ப்பகுதி,



eaves's Usage Examples:

Juniperus Sabina is the savin, abundant on the mountains of central Europe, an irregularly spreading muchbranched shrub with scale-like glandular leaves, and emitting a disagreeable odour when bruised.


Its general connexion with death is due no doubt to the greyish colour of its leaves and its yellowish flowers, which suggest the gloom of the underworld and the pallor of death.


They are propagated by cuttings, or from the leaves, which are cut off and pricked in welldrained pots of sandy soil, or by the scales from the underground tubes, which are rubbed off and sown like seeds, or by the seeds, which are very small.


Among the Arunta, the Alcheringa folk are part of a strangely elaborate theory of evolution and of animism, which leaves no room for a creative being, or for a future life of the spirit, which is merely reincarnated at intervals.


A point of anatomical interest is the occurrence in the vascular bundles of the cotyledons, scale-leaves, and elsewhere of a few centripetally developed tracheids, which give to the xylem-strands a mesarch structure such as characterizes the foliar bundles of cycads.


Beneath the trees grew some kind of lush, wet, bushy vegetation with silver-lit leaves and stems here and there.


Down the edge of each a tiny rill glistens like silver, and this is the ever-plying shuttle that weaves the fairy fabric.


vulgaris (Common Butterbur), is a native plant, 2 to 2 1/2 feet high, closely allied to the common Coltsfoot, but having great Rhubarb-like leaves.


This leaves the outer layers of the star unsupported, which now collapse and bounce on the dense, virtually incompressible neutron core.


The leaves are passed repeatedly through a machine driven by steam or other power giving a rotary motion, the operation occupying about 40 to 60 minutes.


The first volume, Vegetable Staticks (1727), contains an account of numerous experiments in plant-physiology - the loss of water in plants by evaporation, the rate of growth of shoots and leaves, variations in root-force at different times of the day, 'c.


Though you can easily pick up ointments in the skin care aisles of the drugstore and almost anywhere sunscreen is sold, you may also want to try fresh leaves that have been refrigerated for a cooling sensation and pain relief.





Synonyms:

roof, overhang,



Antonyms:

uncover,

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