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guano Meaning in Tamil ( guano வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

உரமாகப் பயன்படும் கடற் பறவைகளின் எச்சம்,



guano's Usage Examples:

Nitrate of soda, Peruvian guano and superphosphate of lime in the form of bones dissolved by sulphuric acid were now added to the list of manures, and the practice of analysing soils became more general.


A large increase in imports, caused by fictitious prosperity and inability to obtain drafts against guano shipments, led to the exportation of coin to meet commercial obligations, and this soon reduced the currency circulation to a paper basis.


TALCAHUANO, or Talcaguano, a seaport of the province of Concepcion, Chile, on the bay of Concepcion, 8 m.


guillemot guano from the team's climbing equipment with his tongue.


After this treatment the upper 2 or 3 in, of soil are well pulverized, and fertilizers added, usually, to prevent reintroduction of seeds of weeds, in the form of guano or chemical manures.


Herrings furnish oil and guano, and the young fish are packed as " sardines " at Juneau.


G-proteins are so called because they bind the guanine nucleotides guanosine triphosphate (GTP) and guanosine triphosphate (GTP) and guanosine diphosphate (GDP ).


When prepared by drying and mixing with various substances, night-soil is sold as desiccated night-soil or native guano, the value of which depends upon the materials used for admixture.


of guano will add to the productiveness of the crop.


From the bottom of this sea they have been raised to form the dry lands along the shores of Suffolk, whence they are now extracted as articles of commercial value, being ground to powder in the mills of Mr [afterwards Sir John] Lawes, at Deptford, to supply our farms with a valuable substitute for guano, under the accepted name of coprolite manure.


The earliest remains of Iguanodon were found by Dr G.





Synonyms:

body waste, organic, excretory product, excreta, excrement, organic fertiliser, excretion, organic fertilizer,



Antonyms:

unwholesome, unhealthful, inorganic, inessential,

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