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bilabiate Meaning in Bengali



ওষ্ঠদ্বয় থাকার

Adjective:

বাইলাবিয়েট,





bilabiate's Usage Examples:

The corolla is bilabiate.


The genus name is derived from the word zygomorphic (meaning bilabiate), and the apparent resemblance to some species in the genus Tritonia.


Calyx subtended by 1 or 2 bracts, which are bilabiate.


bisexual and may have either a ligulate corolla, a disk corolla, or a bilabiate corolla (three lobes merged to a strap with teeth at the tip and two lobes.


, Scaevola) or bilabiate (as in Dampiera).


alatus grows best in wet to moist conditions and has a bilabiate corolla, meaning it is two-lipped.


The peristome is varicose, reflected and sub-bilabiate.


carpels five petals fused into a tube bilaterally symmetrical, often bilabiate corollas four (or fewer) fertile stamens opposite leaves The Lamiales.


The papery calyx is dusty-pink or mauve in colour, while the bilabiate corolla is deep-blue or violet.


long, with white to green, pink or brown tepals, forming a two-lipped (bilabiate) structure with a hexagonal or rounded hexagonal base.


The small, bilabiate flowers of N.


) long, and have a deeply bilabiate corolla, with a 2-lobed upper lip and a 3-lobed lower lip.


in the axils of the upper leaves and are hermaphrodite, tomentose and bilabiate but lack an upper lip, as all Teucrium ones.


Anterior edge of the foot bilabiate, with the angles rounded.


There are five united, bilabiate petals forming the corolla and they may be yellowish, brownish, purplish.


only and so appearing spathaceous, or down both sides and so becoming bilabiate.


definition, but several morphological synapomorphies have been identified: … bilabiate calyces with a bifid upper lip and a trifid lower lip, … the lack of an.


(Tolety 2011) Cultivars have showy white, crimson, or yellow bilabiate flowers (with two lips).


Like other Lamiaceae, its corolla is bilabiate meaning that it has two lips, an upper lip and a lower lip.



bilabiate's Meaning':

having two lips

Synonyms:

two-lipped; lipped;

Antonyms:

lipless; unlipped;

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