crochets Meaning in Bengali
ক্রোশেই,
Verb:
কুরুশশিল্প,
Similer Words:
crockcrockery
crocks
crocodile
crocodiles
crocus
crocuses
croft
crofter
crofters
crofting
crofts
croissant
croissants
crone
crochets's Usage Examples:
larvae have a small circle of gripping hooks, called "crochets".
The arrangement of the crochets can be helpful in identification to family level.
United States terminology would be single crochet, skip two, five double crochets into previous single crochet, skip two, then single crochet into middle.
strongly reduced, and only at high magnification the single circle of crochets and the small papilla are visible; the anal prolegs are completely reduced.
distinguished by the presence of prolegs on every abdominal segment, an absence of crochets or hooks on the prolegs (these are present on lepidopteran caterpillars).
Pupa and larva Pupal attachment, by crochets on posterior prolegs, to silken mat spun onto a masonry wall Eggs on underside.
but can be distinguished by the number of prolegs and the absence of crochets in sawfly larvae.
played in any tempo other than that officially recognized (eighty-eight crochets to the minute).
A Maya man from San Juan Atitán, Guatemala, tapestry crochets a shoulder bag.
Paraceratherium species by the larger size of its teeth, and distinct crochets of its molars.
Le tube AB est fixé par deux crochets au long d'une échelle inscrite sur une planche, et cette échelle est divisé.
caterpillars there are crochets present on the abdominal wall which are reduced prolegs, while other leaf-mining species lack the crochets entirely.
When she has downtime on the set, she often crochets, as she finds it very relaxing and she has something to show for the time.
"Evelyn Roth crochets video tape into art".
This section is in 3 4 time (three crochets to a bar) and is marked "Andante con moto" ("at a walking pace, with movement").
11 pairs of abdominal legs (usually eight) and hooklets, called apical crochets.
specimen is preserved with a small section of tissue with prolegs with crochets clenched in the mandibles, indicating the larvae used caterpillars as a.
Synonyms:
shell stitch; create from raw material; single crochet; create from raw stuff; double crochet; single stitch; double stitch; hook;
Antonyms:
untie; uncoil; unwind; open circuit;