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petioles Meaning in Tamil ( petioles வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

இலைக் காம்பு,



petioles தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இலைக் காம்பு, ஒரு அங்குல நீளமானது.

மலர் தண்டினைக் கொண்டிருக்காமல் இலைக் காம்புக்கவட்டில் உருவாகுமானால், அது செஸைல் (காம்பில்லாத பூ) என்றழைக்கப்படும்.

இலைக் காம்புகள் முட்கள் நிறைந்ததாக உள்ளன.

நீண்ட இலைக் காம்புகளினால் மேல் எழும்பி இலைகள் நீரில் மிதக்கும்.

இலைக் காம்புகள் மண்ணுள் இருக்கும் கிழங்கிலிருந்தே தோன்றி வளர்ந்து அடுக்கடுக்காக நீளமான இலைகள் தோன்றும்.

இலைக் காம்பு சிறகு போல விரிந்து இருக்கும்.

petioles's Usage Examples:

Rhododendron Lanatum - The young branches, both surfaces of the leaves, and the petioles are covered with a dull white or tawny tomentum; the sulphur-yellow flowers are 2 inches across.


The roundish leaves, toothed on the margin, are slightly downy when young, but afterwards smooth, dark green on the upper and greyish green on the lower surface; the long slender petioles, much flattened towards the outer end, allow of free lateral motion by the lightest breeze, giving the foliage its well-known tremulous character.


The spirally arranged petioles (Myeloxylon) were of great size, and their decurrent bases clothed the surface of the stem; their (From structure is closely similar to that Studies.


The leaves are fan-shaped with parallel veins on long slender petioles.


These bodies, known technically as chioroplaIts, are found embedded in the protoplasm of the cells of the mesophyll of foliage leaves, of certain of the cells of some of the leaves of the flower, and of the cortex of the young twigs and petioles.


The petioles have a somewhat complex structure, the bundle often having, in transverse section, the form of an H; it has been proposed to subdivide the genus on the details of the petiolar structure.


Some petioles are long, slender and sensitive to contact, and function as tendrils by means of which the plant climbs; as in the l,' nasturtiums (Tropaeolum), clematis and c in others; and in compound leaves the midrib and some of the leaflets may similarly be transformed into tendrils, as in the pea and vetch.


sessiliflora, the fruit is without or with a very short peduncle, and the leaves are furnished with well-developed petioles.


In some cases leaves, as in Iris, or leaf-like petioles, as in Australian acacias and eucalypti, have their plane of expansion parallel to the axis of the shoot, there is then no distinction into an upper and a lower face, but the two sides are developed alike; or the leaf may have a cylindrical or polyhedral form, as in mesembryanthemum.


Cycads, but the ramenta, instead of having the form of long unicellular hairs like those on the petioles and bud-scales of existing species are exactly like the paleae or ramental scales characteristic of the majority of ferns.


The petiole was usually traversed by a single vascular bundle, hippocrepiform in section - a marked point of difference from the more complex petioles of recent Marattiaceae.





Synonyms:

phyllode, stem, stalk, leafstalk,



Antonyms:

rear, ride,

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