glutinous Meaning in Tamil ( glutinous வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
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glutinous தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
அவர்களின் வசந்த பண்டிகைக்கு அவர்கள் சிபா கேக் எனப்படும் கையால் செய்யப்பட்ட குளுட்டினஸ் அரிசி கேக்குகளை தயார் செய்கிறார்கள் .
glutinous's Usage Examples:
That which flows from the lower incisions is often collected on tiles or on a concave piece of the prickly pear (Opuntia), but is less crystalline and more glutinous, and is less esteemed.
The eggs after being laid are carried about by the mother, adhering in a glutinous mass to the underside of the abdomen.
They are entirely soluble or soften in water, and form with it a thick glutinous liquid or mucilage.
I've found products that thicken or add volume to hair sometimes have glutinous ingredients.
The buds, conspicuous for their size, are protected by a coat of a glutinous substance, which is impervious to water; in spring this melts, and the bud-scales are then cast off.
The whole of the green parts of the plant are covered with long soft hairs which exude a viscid juice, giving the surface a moist glutinous feeling.
By this means, not only is all the slimy glutinous adherent matter thoroughly separated, but the subsequent processes of breaking and scutching are much facilitated.
mucilago, a mouldy juice, from mucere, to be mouldy), a term which denotes a viscid or glutinous mixture of water and any gummy vegetable substance (see Gum).
Its food consists mainly of termites, to obtain which it opens their nests with its powerful sharp anterior claws, and as the insects swarm to the damaged part of their dwelling, it draws them into its mouth by means of its long, flexible, rapidly moving tongue covered with glutinous saliva.
croaking like a glutinous frog that she was far too unwell to do her shopping.
The thread so ejected forms the silk of commerce, which as wound in the cocoon consists of filaments seriposited from two separate glands (discovered by an Italian naturalist named Filippi) containing a glutinous or resinous secretion which serves a double purpose, viz.
Synonyms:
viscous, adhesive, viscid, gummy, gluey, sticky, pasty, mucilaginous,
Antonyms:
thin, dry, easy, colorful, nonadhesive,