woody Meaning in Tamil ( woody வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
காட்டு நிலம், காடு நிறைந்த, காடான,
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woody தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
அந்த வார்த்தைகள் "சு" (தண்ணீர்) மற்றும் "பிர்" (காட்டு நிலம்).
மேலும் கடலில் பயணித்து இரண்டாவதாக மார்க்லாந்து (காட்டு நிலம், லாப்ரடாராக இருக்கலாம்) என அவர் பெயரிட்டப் பகுதியை அடைந்தார்.
தற்போது இப்பிரதேசத்தின் 90 விழுக்காட்டு நிலம் ஆஸ்திரேலியப் பழங்குடிகளின் நிலம் என அறிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.
woody's Usage Examples:
Beetles and larvae are frequently carnivorous in habit, hunting for small insects under stones, or pursuing the soft-skinned grubs of beetles and flies that bore in woody stems or succulent roots.
A collection of woody plants, one of the largest and finest in the world, and a broad forest and hunting preserve, known as Pisgah Forest (ioo,000 acres), are also maintained by the owner.
with roses and plants of a woody nature, however, the old plants usually do best.
The ripe seed, which grows as large as a rather small plum, is enclosed by a thick, fleshy envelope covering a hard woody shell with two or rarely three longitudinal keels.
In tonguing the leaves are cut off the portion which has to be brought under ground, and a tongue or slit is then cut from below upwards close beyond a joint, of such length that, when the cut part of the layer is pegged an inch or two (or in larger woody subjects 3 or 4 in.
The galls form very hard woody encrustations on the seed bearing stem.
We also went nutting, and I helped them open the chestnut burrs and break the shells of hickory-nuts and walnuts--the big, sweet walnuts!Turning now to outgrowths of a woody nature, the well-known burrs or knaurs, so common on elms and other trees are cases in point.
A papery remnant of nucellus lines the inner face of the woody shell, and, as in cycadean seeds, the apical portion is readily separated as a cap covering the summit of the endosperm.
Thus the roots of Sigillaria are called Stigmaria, detached leaves Sigillariophyllum, and the fructifications Sigillariostrobus; the name Sigillaria applies to the stem, which, however, when old and partly decorticated has been called Syringodendron, while its woody cylinder has often been described under the name Diploxylon.
BAMBOO, the popular name for a tribe of grasses, Bambuseae, which are large, often tree-like, with woody stems.
Their functions in annual, biennial and herbaceous perennial plants cease after the ripening of the seed, whilst in plants of longer duration layer after layer of strong woody tissue is formed, which enables them to bear the strains which the weight of foliage and the exposure to wind entail.
Synonyms:
woodsy, arboraceous, wooded, arboreous,
Antonyms:
cleared, nonarboreal, branchless, graceful, unwooded,