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dichotomously Meaning in Bengali



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dichotomously's Usage Examples:

A variable measured dichotomously is called a dummy variable.


The leaflets are sometimes dichotomously divided.


The leaflets occur with several sub-parallel, dichotomously-branching longitudinal veins; they.


non-decurrent base; midrib often reaching the apex; secondary veins dichotomously branched, with or without forming a reticulate venation; circular sori.


When defined very broadly, the group consists of plants with dichotomously branched, naked aerial axes ("stems") with terminal spore-bearing structures.


Thalassinoides is an ichnogenus of trace fossil used to refer to "dichotomously or T-branched boxworks, mazes and shafts, unlined and unornamented".


The foliage is dichotomously or verticillately branching, with opposite pairs or whorls of green.


usually in cymes, inflorescences of the second order, in pseudumbels, on dichotomously branched stalks or in so-called simple cymes which consist of one central.


They have dichotomously branching stems bearing simple leaves called microphylls and reproduce.


Hostinella is a form genus, used for bare dichotomously branching stems (axes) which have not been found in association with spore-forming organs or sporangia.


plant consisted of spiny stems, some 2 to 5 cm wide, which branched dichotomously at wide angles in a cruciate arrangement.


Crenaticaulis was an early genus of slender, dichotomously branching, leafless land plants, known from the Devonian period and first described in 1969.


leafless stems (axes), which appear to be flattened, and which branch dichotomously.


Sphaerocodium is characterised by having dichotomously-branching tubular filaments made of calcite, which formed encrusting.


It is a terrestrial plant up to 10 cm tall, with dichotomously branched stems.


branched dichotomously; higher up they bore sporangium-bearing 'units' in two rows on opposite sides of the stems.


These units branched, also dichotomously, before.


genus for fossil plants with leafless flattened stems which divided dichotomously and had prominent midribs regarded as containing vascular tissues.


dubjanski is characterized by thick-walled, dichotomously branched tubular axes and thick cuticles with possible lenticel-like.


genus of red algae, from the Liagoraceae family, characterised by its dichotomously-branched, multiaxial thalli, with terete axes.


Erect stems can reach 20 centimeters high, and branch dichotomously.


They branched dichotomously, and grew at the ends by unrolling (circinate vernation).



dichotomously's Meaning':

in a dichotomous manner

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