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everting Meaning in Bengali







everting's Usage Examples:

a "very difficult practice", consists of standing waist-deep in water, everting the rectum and washing it.


They cling to and creep on surfaces by everting the pharynx and using it as a muscular "foot".


Later the linerar-everting catheter (LEC) system was introduced.


sponges, hydroids and bryozoans, but the starfish can supplement these by everting its stomach to feed on other invertebrates.


It does this by everting (pushing out) its stomach through its mouth, and digesting the film in.


Conjunctival concretions can be seen easily by everting the eyelid.


Papilio demodocus larva everting its osmeterium fully, and with one horn applying the repugnatorial secretion to the finger that irritated it.


Feeds on microscopic algae by everting stomach onto substrate.


food items were swallowed whole and had been ingested by the starfish everting its stomach and engulfing its prey.


rejecting it!" before dramatically everting it onto the table.


items are swallowed whole but larger items are tackled by the starfish everting its cardiac stomach over the prey and secreting enzymes to start the digestive.


It feeds by everting its stomach (turning it inside out) against the surface of the rock and.


Giant swallowtail caterpillar everting its osmeterium in defense.


mattress stitch are also interrupted but are more complex and specialized for everting the skin and distributing tension.


Caribbean reef sharks are capable of everting their stomachs, which likely serves to cleanse indigestible particles,.


Photos 7 and 8 show the process of everting the hexaflexagon to show the formerly hidden red triangles.


It swallows this prey whole by everting its pharynx around the food item.


calcaneocuboid joint prevents the calcaneus from abducting and therefore everting.


Cnidocytes contain stinging nematocysts, capsule-like organelles capable of everting suddenly, giving the phylum Cnidaria its name.



Synonyms:

movement; eversion; inversion; motion; motility; move;

Antonyms:

linger; ride; ascend; recede; rise;

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