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larch Meaning in Tamil ( larch வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

இளம் பச்சை (ஊசி) இலைகள் கொண்ட மர வகை,



larch's Usage Examples:

Pines of three species, junipers, larches, oaks, maples, willows and the Thuja Orientalis have been identified.


Some traditions regarded the last king of Davidic descent (Jehoiachin) as the first exilarch, and all the later holders of the dignity claimed to be scions of the royal house of Judah.


The Siberian larch has smooth grey bark and smaller cones, approaching in shape somewhat to those of the American hackmatack; it seems even hardier than the Alpine tree, growing up to latitude 68°, but, as the inclement climate of the polar shores is neared, dwindling down to a dwarf and even trailing bush.


3), we find the names of Phaedrus (who became scholarch at Athens c.


The larch abounds on the Alps of Switzerland, on which it flourishes at an elevation of 5000 ft.


The Siberian larch predominates also in the alpine tracts fringing the plateau on the north, intermingled with the fir, stone-pine, aspen and birch.


), the eleventh scholarch of the Peripatetics.


Dlarch stele of root of a F stem of young Fern.


For burning in close stoves and furnaces, larch makes tolerably good fuel, its value being estimated by Hartig as only one-fifth less than that of beech; the charcoal is compact, and is in demand for iron-smelting and other metallurgic uses in some parts of Europe.


Most of the pine that formerly grew on the Archean at the northern fringe of the settlements has been cut, but the lumberman is still advancing northwards and approaching the northern limit of the famous Canadian white pine forests, beyond which spruces, tamarack (larch) and poplar are the prevalent trees.


The best known and by far the largest division of the Gymnosperms is that of the cone-bearing trees (pines, firs, cedars, larches, 'c.


A brilliant account has come down of the ceremonies at the installation of a new exilarch.


Real larch turpentine is a thick tenacious fluid, of a deep yellow colour, and nearly transparent; it does not harden by time; it contains 15% of the essential oil of turpentine, also resin, succinic, pinic and sylvic acids, and a bitter extractive matter.





Synonyms:

subalpine larch, tamarack, black larch, Larix laricina, genus Larix, Larix occidentalis, Larix russica, American larch, Oregon larch, western tamarack, European larch, coniferous tree, Larix lyallii, Larix siberica, western larch, Larix, larch tree, Larix decidua, Siberian larch, conifer,



Antonyms:

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