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rachis Meaning in Tamil ( rachis வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அச்சுமே,



rachis தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இரண்டு அச்சுமே ஒரே நீளமுடையவை, ஆனால் இழைய அமைப்பு மாறுபடலாம்.

rachis's Usage Examples:

Ground-nuts (Arachis hypogaea), rubber, beeswax, palm kernels, rice, cotton, and millet are the chief productions.


- Amentum or catkin of Hazel (CorylusAvellana), consisting of an axis or rachis covered with bracts in the form of scales, each of which covers a male flower, the stamens of which are seen projecting beyond the scale.


The ripe ears of the last hang so as to become almost parallel with the stem; they are narrower and longer than in (b), owing to the grains being placed farther apart on the rachis; it includes the Chevalier variety, one of the best for malting purposes.


The primary axis of the inflorescence is sometimes called the rachis; its branches, whether terminal or lateral, which form the stalks supporting flowers or clusters of flowers, are peduncles, and if small branches are given off by it, they are called pedicels.


In some of these (Adiantum caudatusn, Polystichum lepidocaulon) the rachis of the frond is lengthened out much like the string of the strawberry runner, and bears a plant at its apex.


), but the rows are not arranged regularly at equal distances round the rachis.


Among these were the exponential calculus, and the curve called by him the linea brachistochrona, or line of swiftest descent, which he was the first to determine, pointing out at the same time the relation which this curve bears to the path described by a ray of light passing through strata of variable density.


, both rachis and segments are straight; in Zamia the rachis is bent or slightly coiled, bearing straight pinnae.


Spikelets one-flowered, rarely two-flowered as in Zea, falling from the pedicel entire or with certain joints of the rachis at maturity.


This Jurassic species bore bipinnate fronds not unlike those of the South African, Australian, and New Zealand Fern Todea barbara, which were characterized by a stout rachis and short broad pinnules bearing numerous large sporangia covering the under surface of the lamina.


Strangely enough, it is not recorded what part Trachis played in the defence of Thermopylae against Xerxes.


In the case of those seeds which contain more than 40% of oil, such as arachis nuts and sesame seed, the first expression in pressbags leads to difficulty, as the meal causes "spueing," i.


Spikelets falling singly from the unjointed rachis of the spike or the ultimate branches of the panicle.





Synonyms:

axis,



Antonyms:

forward, stay in place,

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