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laminar Meaning in Tamil ( laminar வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

அடுக்காக அமைதல்,



laminar's Usage Examples:

Native arsenic is usually found as granular or curvilaminar masses, with a reniform or botryoidal surface.


The back of the body is occupied by a crest, called the dorsal fin, consisting of a hollow ridge, the cavity of which is divided into about 250 compartments or fin chambers, into each of which, with the exception of those near the anterior and posterior end of the body, projects a stout pillar composed of characteristic laminar tissue, the fin ray.


The laminar portion of a leaf is occasionally articulated with the petiole, as in the orange, and a joint at times exists between the vaginal or stipulary portion and the petiole.


"The laminar portion of a leaf is occasionally articulated with the petiole, as in the orange, and a joint at times exists between the vaginal or stipulary portion and the petiole.


- As has already been indicated, a solid subcylindrical elastic rod, the notochord, surrounded by a sheath of laminar connective tissue, the cordal sheath, lies above the alimentary canal in contact with its dorsal wall, and extends beyond it both in front and behind to the obtusely pointed extremities of the body.


Rock-salt commonly occurs in cleavable masses, or sometimes in laminar, granular or fibrous forms, the finely fibrous variety being known as " hair-salt.


Above the rim of the pitcher is a broad flattened lid, which is also a laminar development.


In Flustra and other forms belonging to this type, the zoarium is accordingly flexible, and either bilaminar or unilaminar.


14, The podophyllous or laminar 7, Tendon of anterior extensor membrane, and of the phalanges.


Usually the metal is arborescent, dendritic, filiform, moss-like or laminar.


The surface of the leaf, especially the laminar wing, bears glands which in spring exude large glistening dr„ r, s of nectar.


In particular we study low-pressure premixed laminar flames producing SiO 2 and Fe 2 O 3 and reactors producing TiO 2.


The body-wall is extensively calcified in the Cyclostomata and in most Cheilostomata, which may form elegant network-like colonies, as in the unilaminar genus Retepora, or may consist of wavy anastomosing plates, as in the bilaminar Lepralia foliacea of the British coasts, specimens of which may have a diameter of many inches.





Synonyms:

stratified, laminal, bedded,



Antonyms:

nonhierarchical, bedless, unstratified,

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