grooved Meaning in Tamil ( grooved வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
வாய்க்கால் வெட்டுள்ள, காடி வெட்டிய,
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grooved's Usage Examples:
- The anterior maxillary teeth are deeply grooved, or so folded as to appear hollow or perforated.
The coagulated rubber separated from the watery fluid is cut up into small pieces and passed through the grooved rollers of the washing machine, from which it issues in sheets, long crinkled ribbons or " crepe," which are then dried in hot air chambers or in a vacuum dryer, by which means the water is dissipated at a lower temperature.
Mandibles absent in imago, very exceptionally present in pupa; first maxillae nearly always without laciniae and often without palps, or only with vestigial palps, their galeae elongated and grooved inwardly so as to form a sucking trunk.
In all tsetse-flies the proboscis in the living insect is entirely concealed by the palpi, which are grooved in their inner sides and form a closely fitting sheath for the piercing organ; the base of the proboscis is expanded beneath into a large onion-shaped bulb, which is filled with muscles.
- The teeth of Heloderma are recurved, with slightly swollen bases, loosely attached to the inner edge of the jaws; each tooth is grooved, and those of the lower jaw are in close vicinity of the series of labial glands which secrete a poison; the only instance among lizards.
Though generally nearly smooth, or but slightly scaly, the surface of some hairs is imbricated; that is to say, shows projecting scale-like processes, as in some bats, while in the twotoed sloth (Choloepus) they are longitudinally grooved or fluted.
Mandibles and first maxillae modified as piercers; second maxillae fused to form a jointed, grooved rostrum.
First, its dorsal wall (which is grooved to form the hyperpharyngeal groove) is closely adherent to the sheath of the notochord; and secondly, the pharynx is attached through the intermediation of the primary bars.
Chains require pulleys or drums, grooved, notched and toothed, so as to fit the links of the chain.
- Part of the flower of Aconite (Aconitum Napellus), showing two irregular horn-like petals (p) supported on grooved stalks (o).
cynocephalus, or babuin), distinguished by its small size and grooved muzzle, and ranging from Abyssinia to the Zambezi.
Some prefer that the sash-bars should be grooved instead of rebated, and this plan exposes less putty to the action of the weather.
The softened slices are now repeatedly passed between grooved rollers, known FIG.
Synonyms:
established, constituted, well-grooved,
Antonyms:
unorthodox, native, unsettled, unestablished,