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enations Meaning in Bengali



বংশদ্ভুত লাইন পরিবারের মায়ের দিকে মাধ্যমে আঁকা





enations's Usage Examples:

most characteristic symptom is the formation of enations on the abaxial, i.


enation theory of microphyll evolution posits that small outgrowths, or enations, developed from the side of early stems (such as those found in the Zosterophylls).


large number of spikes (enations) covering the plant.


These are vascular plants that do not have vascular systems in their enations.


extinct zosterophylls have at most only flap-like extensions of the stem ("enations") rather than leaves, whereas extant lycophyte species have microphylls.


Diseases associated with this genus include: rice stunting, enations on veins of leaves and leaf sheaths, ragged leaves, and flower suppression.


Symptoms are enations, multiple flushing, stunting or dwarfing, reduction in number and size.


Lycopodolica differs from Baragwanathia in the nature of its outgrowths or enations.


branching leaf enations, causing its leaves to appear woolly.


The leaf of Eriospermum paradoxum has a similar appearance, but with finer enations.


microphylls (leaves with a single vascular thread or 'vein'), or with leaf-like enations (unvascularized projections) with a vascular trace into the base of each.


Leaves of infected cotton curl upward and bear leaf-like enations on the underside along with vein thickening.


Leaves become studded with projections or enations between the lateral veins and all along the midrib.


5 cm) tendril-like enations which have suggested a comparison to Medusa and her sisters.


leaves, but protrusions – were of the form of unbranched strap-shaped enations up to 5 mm long; a single vascular trace branched from the main bundle.


have many branches with paired enations, which look like small leaves but have no vascular tissue.


Above these enations there are synangia formed by the.


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Some species have leaf-like structures called enations which are without any vascular tissues except for a small bundle at the.


The axes (stems) are naked, lacking leaves or outgrowths ("enations").



enations's Meaning':

line of descent traced through the maternal side of the family

Synonyms:

outgrowth; callus; tubercle; acumen; tomentum; leaf node; hair; plant process; podetium; burl; node; nodule; blister; peristome; haustorium; appendage; apophysis; fuzz; aculeus; process; spur;

Antonyms:

fall; ending; soften; smoothness; descending node;

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