irid Meaning in Tamil ( irid வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
கண்ணின் கருவிழி,
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irid தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
கண்ணின் கருவிழியைச் சுற்றி வெள்ளை வளையம் காணப்படும்.
விழி முன்னறை கண்ணின் கருவிழிப்படலம் மற்றும் கதிராளி தசைக்கும் இடையில் அமைந்துள்ள நீர்மயவுடநீர் பகுதி ஆகும்.
1985 பிறப்புகள் கதிராளி (ஆங்கிலம்:Iris) என்பது கண்ணின் கருவிழி ஆகும்.
irid's Usage Examples:
Tiridates, who was proclaimed king, could no longer maintain himself, because he appeared to be a vassal of the Romans; Artabanus returned from Hyrcania with a strong army of Scythian (Dahan) auxiliaries, and was again acknowledged by the Parthians.
A sixth nonentity, Nushirwan, was a Chupani nominee in 1344, after which time Ilasan Buzurg definitely installed himself as the first khan of the Jelairid or Ilkhanian-Jelairid dynasty.
The disulphide, IrS2, is formed when powdered iridium is heated with sulphur and an alkaline carbonate.
The legends are in Aramaic characters and Persian (Pahlavi) language; among them occur Artaxerxes, Darius (from a dynast of this name the town Darabjird, "town of Darius," in eastern Persia seems to derive its name), Narses, Tiridates, Manocihr and others; the name Vahuburz seems to be identical with Oborzos, mentioned by Polyaenus vii.
The plumage of gorgeously-hued birds, the blossoms of flowers (especially the hydrangea), the folds of thick brocade, microscopic diapers and arabesques, are built up with tiny fragments of iridescent shell, in combination with silver-foil, goldlacquer and colored bone, the whole producing a rich and sparkling effect.
A valuable product is a species of clam, the shell of which furnishes a specially iridescent mothero'-pearl, which the natives barter with the Japanese for inlaying lacquer.
The common opal is often opaque and displays very little iridescence, where as the precious opal has many flashes of color.
Seubert redetermined this constant for platinum, osmium and iridium; E.
, semitransparent in appearance, showing iridescent play of colour.
- Hydra viridis, the freshsurrounded by a circle of water polyp.
Of the foregoing, the teas of commerce are derived almost entirely from the varieties Viridis and Bohea.