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outgrowths Meaning in Tamil ( outgrowths வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

இயற்கையான வளர்ச்சி (அ) விளைவு,



outgrowths's Usage Examples:

The Malpighian tubes of Hexapods are outgrowths of the proctodaeum, but those of Scorpion and the Amphipod Crustacea are part of the metenteron or endodermal gut, though originating near its junction with the proctodaeum.


A remarkable fossil from the Scottish Coal-measures (Lithomantis) had apparently small wing-like structures on the prothorax, and in allied genera small veined outgrowths - like tracheal gills - occurred on the abdominal segments.


Many typical burrs might be described as witchesbrooms, with all the twigs arrested to extremely short outgrowths.


Other common modifications arise from the union of certain parts of the perianth to each other, and from the varied and often very remarkable outgrowths from the lip.


Their presence is due to lateral outgrowths of crystals shooting from the side of a growing stalactite, or to deflections caused by currents of air, or to the existence of a diminutive fungus peculiar to the locality and designated from its habitat Mucor stalactitis.


The origin of insect wings remains, therefore, a mystery, deepened by the difficulty of imagining any probable use for thoracic outgrowths, comparable to the wingrudiments of the Exopterygota, in the early stages of their evolution.


Such outgrowths are called stolons, and a stolon may be simple, i.


Other outgrowths of similar character, but less conspicuous, occur lower down the tube, and their variations afford useful means of discriminating between the species.


Eight very broad radial canals; ex-umbrella often provided with lateral outgrowths; tentacles differing in size, but in a single row.


In other Polychaetes one or more pairs of similar outgrowths are glandular.


Two lateral outgrowths of the foremost portion of the oesophagus, afterwards becoming constricted off, as well as two ingrowths from the epiblast, contribute towards its formation, at least as far as both Metaand Heteronemertines are concerned.


The basidium is a unicellular or multicellular structure from which four basidiospores arise as outgrowths; it starts asa binucleate structure, but soon, like the ascus, becomes uninucleate by the fusion of the two nuclei.





Synonyms:

metaphysis, spine, process, apophysis, enation, arista, transverse process, appendage, pterygoid process, cecal appendage, fetlock, aculea, mastoid bone, excrescence, vermiform process, odontoid process, ala, olecranon, gum ridge, tail, appendix, olecranon process, mastoid process, vermiform appendix, crest, alveolar ridge, tuberosity, plant process, papilla, horn, hair, acrosome, alveolar process, villus, fimbria, eminence, styloid process, processus coronoideus, caruncle, pseudopod, osteophyte, trochanter, style, epicondyle, caruncula, zygomatic process, spiculum, tentacle, body part, condyle, ridge, pseudopodium, tubercle, mastoid, cirrus, spicule, mastoidal, flagellum, coronoid process, acromion, alveolar arch, acromial process,



Antonyms:

low status, inelegance, verboseness, terseness, natural depression,

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