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scales Meaning in Tamil ( scales வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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scales தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

கன்னி ராசியில் 3 1/2, துலாராசியில் 5, விருச்சிகராசியில் 2 1/2 ஆக மொத்தம் 11 நாழிகை.

புனர்பூசம் உச்சவட்டத்திற்கு வரும்போது கோலில், அதாவது, துலாராசி, உதித்து அரை நாழிகை ஆகிறது என்பது பாட்டின் பொருள்.

scales's Usage Examples:

The stem in this family falls into two divisions, an underground portion bearing rhizoids and scales, the rhizome, and a leafy aerial stem forming its direct upward continuation.


) is due to the enclosed scales of gothite and certain other minerals.


A grayling had blood spots which seemed to be seeping very slowly from under some of its scales.


Thus in the theory of masses we must know that two pounds of lead when put together will counterbalance in the scales two pounds of sugar, or a pound of lead and a pound of sugar.


Titanium trichloride, TiC131 forms involatile, dark violet scales, and is obtained by passing the vapour of the tetrachloride mixed with hydrogen through a red-hot tube, or by heating the tetrachloride with molecular silver to 200°.


Other black specks have been identified as haematite and ilmenite; gold has also been found; other included minerals recorded are rutile, topaz, quartz, pyrites, apophyllite, and green scales of chlorite (?).


If you are practicing scales, for example, play along with a metronome, and try to make sure your rhythm is perfect.


Specular iron ore occurs in the form of brilliant metallic scales on many lavas, as at Vesuvius and Etna, in the Auvergne and the Eifel, and notably in the Island of Ascension, where the mineral forms beautiful tabular crystals.


) the ripe cone differs from those of Pinus, Picea and Cedrus in the large size of the carpellary scales, which project as conspicuous thin appendages beyond the distal margins of the broader and more woody seminiferous scales; the long carpellary scale is a prominent feature also in the cone of the Douglas pine (Pseudotsuga Douglasii).


epiphytic plants and desert plants) have absorptive hairs or scales on the leaf epidermis through which rain and dew can be absorbed.


long creeping or subterranean rhizomes, with elongated internodes and sheathing scales; the widely-creeping, slender rhizomes in Marram-grass (Psamma), Agropyrum junceum, Ely7nus arenarius, and other sand-loving plants render them useful as sand-binders.


The circles for position angle and declination are read by micrometer-microscopes illuminated by the lamp L; the scales are illuminated by the lamp 1.


The male scales differ in form from the female; the adult male is winged, and is rarely seen.





Synonyms:

magnitude relation, quantitative relation,



Antonyms:

unprofitableness, disadvantage, fall back,

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