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culms Meaning in Bengali



Gramineae এর গাছপালা ডাঁটা

Noun:

তৃণকাণ্ড,





culms's Usage Examples:

In the production of malted grains, the culms refer to the rootlets of the germinated grains.


The culms are normally removed in a process known as.


through their rhizomes, which can spread widely underground and send up new culms to break through the surface.


0 in) Green glabrous culms, sheath turns brown, from green.


elongated culms with long, blade-like leaves.


The densely tufted culms grow 10–20 m (30–70 ft) high and 4–10 cm (2–4 in) thick.


Bamboo shoots or bamboo sprouts are the edible shoots (new bamboo culms that come out of the ground) of many bamboo species including Bambusa vulgaris.


The culms (stems) are often solid.


Its aerial culms are solid, unlike most bamboos, which have hollow culms.


They have flowering culms up to 250 cm (98 in) tall bearing spikelets of papery flowers.


Its culms are erect and 30–85 cm long; leaves are mostly basal.


culms and straw-colored old culms.


It grows in clumps composed of many well-spaced culms.


The plant produces thick stands of culms with long narrow leaves.


The weight of the leaves cause the long thin culms to bend, or weep.


rootlets of the malt (also known as culms) are removed from the malt soon after transfer from the kiln.


The removed culms are sold or processed as animal.


The flowering culms are very short and "hidden" amongst the leaves, giving this species its.


Lower nodes of young culms are covered with golden.


Like all bamboos, the upright stems (also called culms) grow from horizontal underground stems called rhizomes.


large species of bamboo originating from the island of Timor; its black culms may reach 21 m (69 ft) in height.


The bluish-green species fruits exclusively in the lower parts of dying culms of the saltmarsh plant Juncus roemerianus.


This occurs when the plant sends up new culms from underground rhizomes.


The culms grow quickly and reach a height of 90 ft or more (depending.



culms's Meaning':

stem of plants of the Gramineae

Synonyms:

stem; stalk;

Antonyms:

rear; ride;

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