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intertwined Meaning in Tamil ( intertwined வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

ஒன்றோடு ஒன்றாகப் பின்னிப் பிணைவுரு,



intertwined's Usage Examples:

Phoronis is often gregarious, the tubes which it secretes being sometimes intertwined in an inextricable mass.


The American Red Cross history is inexorably intertwined with the life of Clara Barton, one of the great humanitarians of the Victorian era, and with the International Red Cross.


In Mirabilis Jalapa and others the filaments and style finally become intertwined, so that pollen is brought in contact with the stigma.


From the 8th to the 11th century a commercial route from India passed through Novgorod to the Baltic, and Arabian coins found in Sweden, and particularly in the island of Gotland, prove how closely the enterprise of the Northmen and of the Arabs intertwined.


While Astrud is known as a vocalist and not an instrumentalist, some of the songs she performed are intertwined with her name even more than the composer, such as The Girl From Ipanema.


From the beginning their history is closely intertwined; and the power of the one is a measure of the weakness of the other.


The life of Athanasius, however, is so completely intertwined with the history of his time that it is permissible to refer, for a knowledge of him, to the general descriptions which will be found at the close of the article ARIUS.


The ornaments and furniture were of the most costly kind; the king's bow and buckler were of gold; his very whip intertwined with gold; the queen had golden diadems, necklace and breast-jewels, and at her feet lay a golden vase.


closed in a viscid secretion at the point where the albuminiparous gland opens into the duct intertwined with it; and on reaching the pcint where the spermathecal duct debouches they are impregnated by the spermatozoa which escape now from the spermatheca and meet the ova.


Here we find magic and soothsaying closely intertwined with priestly functions as, we shall see, was the case in early Hebrew pre-exilian days with the Kohen.


The early colonists found quite half the surface of the archipelago covered with dense, evergreen forest, a luxuriant growth of pines and beeches, tangled and intertwined with palms, ferns of all sizes, wild vines and other parasites, and a rank, bushy, mossed undergrowth.


thrombusclass"ex">Venous thrombi are formed by stasis and are mainly composed of red blood cells intertwined with fibrin.


But in addition, when nations trade, the underlying economies themselves grow ever more intertwined.





Synonyms:

enlace, ravel, plash, twist, tangle, distort, wind, wreathe, knot, entwine, wattle, interlace, splice, pleach, lace, twine,



Antonyms:

unsnarl, unravel, untwist, untwine, unknot,

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