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calcified Meaning in Bengali



 চূর্ণে পরিণত করা, চূর্ণে পরিণত হত্তয়া,

Verb:

চূর্ণে পরিণত হত্তয়া, চূর্ণে পরিণত করা,





calcified's Usage Examples:

Hermit crabs' non-calcified abdominal exoskeleton makes their exogenous shelter system obligatory.


of dental disease that it measures to panoramic radiographs evidencing calcified carotid artery atherosclerosis.


alkalinity, where its stems and fruiting bodies become calcified.


After the alga dies, the calcified stems and fruiting bodies break down into fine carbonate.


condition characterized by the excessive buildup of normal cementum (calcified tissue) on the roots of one or more teeth.


Lithotecnon ("Stone Child") or "true" lithopedion, where the fetus itself is calcified after entering the abdominal cavity, following the rupture of the placental.


creatures is ageing, many deepwater Apristurus profundorum have poorly calcified vertebrae that lack visible growth bands, and most do not have dorsal.


17-year-old Boy), possibly a sacrifice victim, whose bones have been calcified to a sparkling, crystallized appearance.


osteoprogenitor cells that entered the cavity via the periosteal bud, use the calcified matrix as a scaffold and begin to secrete osteoid, which forms the bone.


Idiopathic scrotal calcinosis Other names Idiopathic calcified nodules of the scrotum Specialty Dermatology.


pressure seen in constrictive pericarditis (particularly with a stiff calcified pericardium) and manifested as abrupt collapse of the neck veins or marked.


Girvanella is a fossil thought to represent the calcified sheath of a filamentous cyanobacterium known from the Burgess Shale and other Cambrian fossil.


This type of thrombolites contain clots that are dominantly composed of calcified microfossil components.


A tooth (plural teeth) is a small, calcified, whitish structure found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates.


of calcified matrix, presenting a granular and opaque appearance.


Here and there the matrix between two cells of the same row also becomes calcified, and.


Cementum is a specialized calcified substance covering the root of a tooth.


The choice of calcified or bony structures for aging varies among species, a structure used in.


in 2001 examined the association between cancer of the gallbladder and calcified gallbladder.


If they remain free, they continue to grow larger and more calcified.


(/ˈdɛnˌtiːn/ or /ˌdɛnˈtiːn/) (British English) (Latin: substantia eburnea) is a calcified tissue of the body and, along with enamel, cementum, and pulp, is one.



Synonyms:

indurate; harden;

Antonyms:

stabilise; soften; decalcify;

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