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umbilici Meaning in Telugu ( umbilici తెలుగు అంటే)



బొడ్డు, ఆంబిలిస్సి

నావెల్ తాడు జోడించిన ఒక కాలిబాట,



umbilici's Usage Examples:

subglobular, involute shells with narrow or closed umbilici and serrate or digitate external lobes in the suture.


Shells are subdiscoidal to globose with variable umbilici and sutures with 10 to 30 lobes, which tend to be subequal.


Glyphipterix umbilici is a moth of the family Glyphipterigidae.


Goniatitina with subdiscoidal to lenticular shells that have conspicuous closed umbilici and goniatitic sutures with long prominently bifid ventral lobes and more.


by their discoidal to thinly lenticular, and involute shells with small umbilici; flat, often grooved venters, and variably complex sutures.


Posttornoceratidae produced subglobular to discoidal shells with small, closed umbilici and lateral lobes in the suture that are produced adventitiously (i.


They are characterized by thinly discoidal to globular shells with variable umbilici and sculpture.


shaped with depressed whorls, broad outer rims, and deep, crater-like umbilici—cadiconic—but become compressed, with the out rims becoming bluntly rounded—planulate.


rounded rather than flat or grooved vente and large as opposed to small umbilici.


with moderate to closed umbilici, and Raymondoceratinae consisting of discodal shells with transverse ribs and large umbilici.


Puccinia umbilici is a fungal plant pathogen which causes rust on navelwort (Umbilicus rupestris).


smooth with small to large umbilici and complex sutures with leaf-like phylloid saddle endings and lobes with thorn-like projections.


closed umbilici and lateral lobes in the suture that are produced adventitiously (i.



Synonyms:

navel, belly button, belly, venter, omphalos, bellybutton, abdomen, stomach, omphalus, point,



Antonyms:

outside, disallow, forbid, disinclination, antinode,



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