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tendril Meaning in Tamil ( tendril வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கொடிச் சுருள்,



tendril's Usage Examples:

2 Fistular LeavesThe parts of the leaf are frequently transformed into tendrils, with the view of enabling the plants to twine round others for support.


Each podium consists of a portion of the stem bearing one or more leaves, each with an axillary bud or buds, and terminating in a tendril or an inflorescence.


Considering the extreme tenuity of these tendrils, the action of the light on them is remarkable.


This new podium, now in a direct line with its predecessor, produces leaves and ends in its turn in a tendril or inflorescence.


19), or may be cirrose, as in Smilax, where each stipule is represented by a tendril.


Vetch >>The tendrils of a vetch and of a cucumber are analogous, and also homologous because they both belong to the category leaf; but they are only analogous to the tendrils of the vine and of the passion-flower, which belong to the category stem.


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.


Sedu Updos: Because most black hair is naturally kinky and curly, a sedu hair style is instantly unique and elegant, particularly if tendrils are allowed to frame the face to emphasize the sleek straightness.


Mohawks are a classic example of this type of unique shape, but any sort of spikes, tendrils, and other unusual shapes can be found in punk hair.


While the tendril is thus diverted from its original direct course, the axillary bud of the leaf opposite the tendril begins a new podium, by lengthening into a shoot which assumes the direction the tendril had prior to its deflexion.


To test for ripeness, look at the tendrils near the stem.


gauzy tendrils of he even lets.


Gloriosa, well known in cultivation, climbs by means of its tendril-like leaftips; it has handsome flowers with decurved orange-red or yellow petals; it is a native of tropical Asia and Africa.





Synonyms:

cirrus, plant part, cirrhus, plant structure,



Antonyms:

artifact,

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