gill Meaning in Tamil ( gill வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
மீன் முதலியவற்றின் மூச்சு விடுவதற்கு என அமைந்துள்ள செதிள், ஒரு திரவ முகத்தளவை, செவுள்,
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gill's Usage Examples:
yellow ochre); (6) sand or detrital silica (forming loams, arenaceous clays, argillaceous sandstones, 'c.
The Chaffinches are regarded as the type-form of Fringillidae.
If ectoparasitic and attached to the skin, apertures or gills, the Trematode adopts more elaborate adhesive organs and undergoes a less complex development than are required for the endoparasitic members of the class.
Calc-schists are usually argillaceous limestones in which a large development of biotite or phlogopite has occasioned foliation.
In company with his friend and classmate, Mr Quincy Shaw, he passed several months with the Ogillalah band of Sioux.
He built at Athens a great race-course of Pentelic marble, and a splendid musical theatre, called the Odeum in memory of his wife Regilla, which still exists.
"The filaments of the gill (ctenidium) of Mytilus and Arca thus form two closely set rows which depend from the axis of the gill like two parallel plates.
Grosbec), a name very indefinitely applied to many birds belonging to the families Fringillidae and Ploceidae of modern ornithologists, and perhaps to some members of the Emberizidae and Tanagridae, but always to birds distinguished by the great size of their bill.
Its silver scales glisten and sparkle in the sunshine, its blood red fins move in time with its mouth and gills.
Is someone else muscling in on me?In the mica-schists of this group biotite or muscovite may be the principal mineral and often both are present in varying proportions; the mica has developed from the argillaceous matter of the original rock; in addition there is always quartz and sometimes felspar (albite or oligoclase).
Synonyms:
external gill, respiratory organ, branchia, ctenidium, ceras,
Antonyms:
gilled, branchiate,