exarate Meaning in Bengali
Verb:
পৃথক্ করিয়া রাখা, অপসৃত হত্তয়া, বিচ্ছিন্ন হত্তয়া, অপসৃত করা, বিরহিত করা, খণ্ডিত করা, খণ্ডন করা, অংশসমূহ পৃথক্ করা, বিচ্ছিন্ন করা, পৃথক্ করা, ভিন্ন করা, ছিন্ন করা, বিশ্লিষ্ট করা, বিযুক্ত করা, বিছিন্ন করা, প্রভেদ করা, আলাদা করা,
Adjective:
পৃথক্, বিভক্ত, স্বতন্ত্র, বিচ্ছিন্ন, আলাদা,
Similer Words:
exarationexarch
exarchate
exarchates
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exasperates
exasperatingly
exasperations
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excalibur
excarnate
excarnation
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excellences
excelsiors
exarate's Usage Examples:
All decticous pupa and some adecticous pupa are always exarate.
obtect, exarate, and coarctate.
have free appendages rather than being secured within a cocoon (they are exarate).
Pupae are exarate, allowing movement of the exposed abdomen.
The pupae of Diptera can be obtect, exarate or coarctate.
The pupae are exarate and decticous, this means that the pupa are capable of using their mandibles.
The pupae are whitish, exarate (with free appendages), and similar in size to the adult.
The pupa is exarate (in a few species it is enclosed within the last instar larval integument).
The pupae are white and "mummy-like"; they are exarate, with legs and wings separate from the body.
The pupa is white; it is exarate, the antennae and legs being free and not enclosed in a cocoon.
The pupae are cream-coloured and exarate (with free appendages).
dark spots on the dorsum of the abdomen, covered in minute setae, and exarate (i.
are decticous (with functional mandibles present in the pupal state) and exarate (having the antennae, legs, and wings free).
The pupa is naked, as in the majority of Orthorrhapha, exarate and therefore able to move.
types of pupae: obtect, exarate or coarctate.
semiaquatic ara- plow, till Latin ărāre arability, arable, aration, aratory, exarate, exaration, inarable, nonarable arachn- spider Greek ἀράχνης, ἀράχνη (arákhnē).
exarate Pupae with their legs and other appendages free and extended.
apicalis pupae are exarate and morphologically similar to the adults with the wings folded tightly.
Unique among the Hymenoptera, the pupa of Xyelidae are of the decticous and exarate types, in which the antennae, legs and mandibles are free and mobile.
In the spring following the diapause the prepupa moults into an exarate pupa which is a pupal stage with moveable appendages.