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borings Meaning in Bengali



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borings's Usage Examples:

Trypanites borings in an Upper Ordovician hardground, southeastern Indiana; see Wilson and Palmer (2001).


Petroxestes borings in an Upper Ordovician.


oysters, barnacles, cornulitids, hederelloids, microconchids and crinoids), borings of organisms produced through bioerosion, early marine calcite cements.


Trial borings proved successful but the project was abandoned before work could properly.


They were the second company to attempt borings at the site, after the Prestatyn Coal Company tried in 1865.


For example, burrows, borings (bioerosion), urolites (erosion caused by evacuation of liquid wastes).


Their club-shaped borings are given the trace fossil name Gastrochaenolites.


surface at the unconformity contains oyster shells and abundant marine borings in the top of the Carboniferous Limestone.


The surface also contains large number of borings made into it by bivalved molluscs living in the Jurassic seas.


Teredolites is an ichnogenus of trace fossil, characterized by borings in substrates such as wood or amber.


The borings penetrated an inner aragonitic shell layer which dissolved away.


Petroxestes borings in an Upper Ordovician hardground.


They are known in the fossil record as borings in carbonate substrates (shells and hardgrounds) from the Devonian to the.


fossils show details complex enough to deduce the makers, such as bryozoan borings, large trilobite trace fossils such as Cruziana, and vertebrate footprints.


"Middle Jurassic worm borings, and a new giant ichnospecies of Trypanites from the Bajocian/Dinantian.


These Ordovician borings were likely made by the mytilacean bivalve Corallidomus as it ground a.


Peerless Jones, an expert in Artesian borings who is seen for the first time.


Some Cloudina shells even show evidence of predation, in the form of borings.


A few examples of sclerobionts include Entobia borings, Gastrochaenolites borings, Talpina borings, serpulids, encrusting oysters, encrusting foraminiferans.


Pholad borings are tubular burrows in firm clay and soft rock that have been created by bivalve molluscs (boring clams) in the family Pholadidae.


"Devonian Entobia borings from.


The borings’ surface area to volume ratio decreases as the borings become larger due to the hemi-ellipsoidal shape.



borings's Meaning':

the act of drilling

Synonyms:

slow; tiresome; deadening; ho-hum; wearisome; tedious; dull; irksome; uninteresting;

Antonyms:

interesting; sudden; hurried; fast; accelerate;

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