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tussock Meaning in Tamil ( tussock வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

புல் மேடு,



tussock தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இதன் கூடு ஒரு புல் மேடு அல்லது சிறிய புதரின் கீழ் மேலோட்டமாக புல் இலைகளை கொண்டு கட்டப்பட்டதாகும்.

tussock's Usage Examples:

Mountain tops are either rocky, bare or carpeted with tussock grass, above a belt of dense shady Holm Oak forest.


The " tussock grass " is a wonderful and most valuable natural production, which, owing to the introduction of stock, has become extinct in the two main islands, but still flourishes elsewhere in the group.


This is a dense tussock forming grass with golden yellow leaves.


The country is dotted over with large and small lakes, generally salt or alkaline, and intersected by streams, and the soil is boggy and covered with tussocks of grass, thus resembling the Siberian tundra and the Pamirs.


Their life is nomadic, and they are hunters, living upon the flesh of the guanaco, and using only tussock-roots and wild celery for vegetable food.


Before long the hunter was caught in a bitter blizzard, the wind sweeping across the bare tussocks blasting the snow horizontally before it.


Bolas >>Two vegetable products, the " balsam bog " (Bolas glebaria) and the " tussock grass " (Dactylis caespitosa) have been objects of curiosity and interest ever since the first accounts of the islands were given.


There, before the colonists came, wide sweeps of dull green bracken or wiry yellow-green tussocks seemed bleak and monotonous enough.


Foxes will, however, often take up their residence in woods, or even in water-meadows with large tussocks of grass, remaining concealed during the day and issuing forth on marauding expeditions at night.


Above the tree line the vegetation continues only a comparatively short distance, consisting chiefly of tussocks of coarse grass, and occasional flowering.


The nest, under a tussock of grass or a stone, is constructed of short dry straws, and usually lined with hair.


Two vegetable products, the " balsam bog " (Bolas glebaria) and the " tussock grass " (Dactylis caespitosa) have been objects of curiosity and interest ever since the first accounts of the islands were given.





Synonyms:

bunch, clump, cluster, coma, witches" broom, staghead, clustering, hexenbesen, witch broom, wisp, tuft,



Antonyms:

ride, consciousness,

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