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ovoid Meaning in Tamil ( ovoid வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

முட்டை வடிவமான,



ovoid தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இந்த இலை எதிரிலை அடுக்கம் அமைவுகொண்டது, குறுகிய இலைக்காம்பு, நீள்முட்டை வடிவமானது, ஒரு பளபளப்பான படலம் மற்றும் இருபுறமும் மென்மையானவை.

ovoid's Usage Examples:

The bright red ovoid berries are cathartic, the whole plant is acrid and poisonous, and the bark is used medicinally.


) have convex ovoid bodies admirably adapted for aquatic life.


The true spore or endospore begins with the appearance of a minute granule in the protoplasm of a vegetative cell; this granule enlarges and in a few hours has taken to itself all the protoplasm, secreted a thin but very resistive envelope, and is a ripe ovoid spore, smaller than the mother-cell and lying loosely in it (cf.


In their form they vary from spindleshaped to ovoid or globular, and in size from a pigeon's egg to a man's fist.


On examining more minutely the course of the development, it is found that the ovum goes through the usual process of cleavage, always total and regular in this group, and so gives rise to a hollow sphere or ovoid with the wall composed of a single layer of cells, and containing a spacious cavity, the blastocoele or segmentation-cavity.


Asplanchnaceae, plankton, dwellers in small pools, are, however, ovoid, and Trochosphaera is spherical and must owe its floating powers to the low density of the liquid in its enormously dilated bodycavity.


The ovary ripens into a usually small ovoid or rounded fruit, which is entirely occupied by the single large seed, from which it is not to be distinguished, the thin pericarp being completely united to its surface.


The remarkable ovoid involucre of Coix, which becomes of stony hardness, white and polished (then known as " Job's tears," q.


Laureola, spurge laurel, a small evergreen shrub with green flowers in the leaf axils towards the ends of the branches and ovoid black very poisonous berries, is found in England in copses and on hedge-banks in stiff soils.


long, ovoid, with scales thicker at the base than those of the redwood, and bearing below the depression a slender prickle.


The equipotential surfaces are two series of ovoids surrounding the two poles respectively, and separated by a plane at zero potential passing perpendicularly through the middle of the axis.


"It may be remarked that, whereas Fleming and Dewar employed the ballistic method, their specimens having the form of rings, Honda and Shimizu worked magnetometrically with metals shaped as ovoids.





Synonyms:

oviform, oval, rounded, ovate, prolate, elliptical, oval-shaped, egg-shaped, elliptic,



Antonyms:

thin, oblate, compound, prolix, angular,

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