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woodlice Meaning in Tamil ( woodlice வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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woodlice தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அம்பர் போன்ற சில பொருட்கள் தூசு, மரத்துகள் ஆகியவற்றை ஈர்க்கும் ஆற்றல் உள்ளவை என்பது பழங்காலந்தொட்டே அறியப்பட்ட ஒன்றாகும்.

எனவே, அதிக நிறை கொண்ட பெரிய மரத்துண்டு தீப்பற்ற அதிக நேரத்தையும், குறைந்த நிறைக் கொண்ட மரத்துகள்கள் தீப்பற்றக் குறைந்த நேரத்தையும் எடுத்துக் கொள்கிறது.

woodlice's Usage Examples:

The group includes the only true terrestrial crustaceans, the woodlice, which no longer need to return to water in order to breed.


Slugs and woodlice are the worst enemies of mushroom crops.


Like the woodlice they were capable of rolling themselves up into a ball, many specimens having been found fossilized in this state, with the pygidium pressed tightly against the head-shield.


CRUSTACEA, a very large division of the animal kingdom, comprising the familiar crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimps and prawns, the sandhoppers and woodlice, the strangely modified barnacles and the minute water-fleas.


Wingless females of many tropical species present a close superficial resemblance to woodlice; and one interesting apterous form known as Pseudoglomeris, from the East Indies, is able to roll up like a millipede.


A terrestrial habitat is less common, but the widely-distributed land Isopoda or woodlice and the land-crabs of tropical regions have solved the problem of adaptation to a subaerial life.


Do woodlice show alternation in their natural habitat or is it an artifact of this apparatus?Aldrovandi in De animalibus insectis (1602) almost contemporaneously distinguished between "terrestrial insects," including woodlice, earthworms and slugs, and "aquatic insects," comprising annelids and starfishes.


This includes sea spiders over 30 cm across and isopods, the relatives of woodlice, over 13 cm long.


In some of the terrestrial Isopoda or woodlice (Oniscoidea) the abdominal appendages have ramified tubular invaginations of the integument, filled with air and resembling the tracheae of insects.


Like the pill woodlice, the pill millipede is rather more tolerant of dry conditions than it's relatives.


Aldrovandi in De animalibus insectis (1602) almost contemporaneously distinguished between "terrestrial insects," including woodlice, earthworms and slugs, and "aquatic insects," comprising annelids and starfishes.


In external form Trilobites are not unlike Isopod Crustaceans, especially the terrestrial species commonly called "woodlice"; and until the nature of their appendages was known, it was thought by some authorities that the two groups might be related.





Synonyms:

isopod, pill bug, sow bug, slater,



Antonyms:

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