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quince Meaning in Tamil ( quince வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சீமைமாதுளம்பழம்,



quince's Usage Examples:

Among fruit trees the vine, apricot, peach, apple, quince, fig and banana are cultivated in the highlands, and in the lower country the date palm flourishes, particularly throughout the central zone of Arabia, in Hejaz, Nejd and El Hasa, where it is the prime article of food.


The peach, apricot, plum, quince and cherry are also cultivated with success.


Before a performance in London Leading the College 's quincentenary celebrations The Organ Scholars The College has two Organ Scholars at any one time.


Digging up some of these quince bushes.


In some instances buds form on the roots, and may be used for purposes of propagation, as in the Japan quince, the globe thistle, the sea holly, some sea lavenders, Bocconia, Acanthus, 'c.


Pears, apples, quinces, mulberries an d other fruit-trees flourish, as well as vines; the Cretan wines, however, no longer enjoy the reputation which they possessed in the time of the Venetians.


Some of the finer pears do not unite readily with the quince, and in this case double working is resorted to; that is to say, a vigorous-growing pear is first grafted on the quince, and then the choicer pear is grafted on the pear introduced as its foster parent.


The quince is now the only member of the genus Cydonia, the three shrubby quinces previously included are now classified in Chaenomeles.


The French Paradise is the best dwarfing stock for apples, and the quince for pears.


Even tho quinces are high pectin, this was also reluctant to set.


In the next zone are grown many of the cereals (including rice), beans, tobacco, sugar-cane, peaches, apricots, quinces and strawberries.


In addition to grapes the commoner fruits include quinces, apples, pears, cherries, limes, lemons and loquats (Port.


quincentenary campaign In 2005 Christ's College celebrated its 500th anniversary.





Synonyms:

pome, quince bush, false fruit, Cydonia oblonga, edible fruit,



Antonyms:

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