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bullate Meaning in Bengali



পাতার; যদি blistered যেমন চুনট প্রকাশমান





bullate's Usage Examples:

produce normal leaves (cordate in shape) in addition to the bullate leaves.


These bullate leaves are formed when the outer margins of a leaf stop growing.


stage gently flexious and unequal in length, longer ones arising from bullate umbilical tubercles; shorter ones branched or intercalated; adult shell.


glossy and either bicoloured (dark with a paler margin) or light brown and bullate.


has a convex leaf strongly coriaceous, a revolute margin, the epidermis bullate; at least, one can differentiate Q.


The leaves are densely pubescent and also irregularly bullate between the veins, which is a character not found in other Peruvian species.


These scales may be either small and fringed or bullate.


lanceolate to ovate, acuminate apex, rounded to cordate at the base, often bullate, and glabrous to pubescent beneath.


Leaf blade up to 13 cm petiolate, strap-shaped, highly bullate and undulate, up to 50(-120) cm long and 1.


the cinnabar button lichen, is a pale yellow to greenish or brownish bullate (bubble-like) to granular crustose lichen that prefers siliceous rock and.


5(-8) cm wide, flat or highly bullate and undulate, dark olive-green coloring.


The axils of lateral nerves and veins are conspicuously bullate above and dome-shaped.


7 – 21 cm long by 1 – 5 cm wide, the upper surface glabrescent, often bullate or rugose, the lower white or yellowish tomentose.


The protoconch is rather large, bullate, smooth, translucent, shining.


lanceolate or ovate, 8–22 cm long by 3–8 cm wide, glabrescent, often bullate, above and covered with a white or yellowish tomentum below.


lanceolate or elliptic leaves 5–15 cm long by 2–6 cm wide, glabrescent and bullate above and tomentose below.


It has glossy, heavily puckered (bullate) leaves and small creamy white flowers in summer that are followed by small.


The shell is bullate, fairly thick, white, spirally striate, with a well-developed periostracum.


In colour they are a bright green and the surface is pronounced bullate.


Terms that describe vein prominence include bullate, channelled, flat, guttered, impressed, prominent and recessed (Fig.



bullate's Meaning':

of leaves; appearing puckered as if blistered

Synonyms:

unsmooth; rough;

Antonyms:

smooth; regular; polished;

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