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flighted Meaning in Bengali







flighted's Usage Examples:

evolutionary studies have shown that many flightless birds have evolved from flighted birds.


Tingmiatornis (meaning "bird that flies") is a genus of flighted and possibly diving ornithurine bird from the High Arctic of Canada.


The modern bird superorder Palaeognathae consists of ratites and the flighted Neotropic tinamous (compare to Neognathae).


The true parrots are about 350 species of colorful flighted (with a few notable exceptions) hook-billed, mostly herbivorous birds forming the superfamily.


The term "flighted delivery" or flighting is often used to describe a delivery that is bowled.


It also contains the largest flighted parrot in the world, the hyacinth macaw.


Purcell expertly flighted the ball into his hands and he buried it in the net.


The nēnē-nui was larger than the nene, varied from flightless to flighted depending on the individual, and inhabited the island of Maui.


Rather ratites arrived in their respective locations via a flighted ancestor and lost the ability to fly multiple times within the lineage.


Upon emergence, males and flighted females swim to the water surface and fly away.


Learning to fly or learn to fly may refer to: Fledging, a bird, bat or other flighted creature learning how to fly Flight training, in which a person takes lessons.


Gupte flighted and spun the ball sharply, and possessed two different googlies.


monophyletic but the traditional taxonomic split between flightless and flighted forms is incorrect; tinamous are within the ratite radiation, meaning flightlessness.


Wisden described him thus: "An off-break bowler of wiry physique who flighted the ball and allied swerve to spin and accuracy of length, he varied his.


Crest: On a wreath Or and azure, a sheaf of three arrows argent armed and flighted gules behind a stringed bow fessways Or with grip of the second (gules).


their closest relatives have been found by genetic studies to be the flighted South American tinamous, once considered to be a sister group to ratites.


strain of Clearflight Pied budgerigars, which he called White-flighted or Yellow-flighted budgerigars.


Wisden as having taken "hundreds of wickets in minor cricket with slow flighted leg-breaks", Wilson was less successful in first-class cricket, bowling.


blue and pearl White flighted in black, red, yellow, blue and pearl White tailed in black, red, yellow, blue and pearl White flighted white tailed in black.



Synonyms:

feathered;

Antonyms:

unadorned; unfeathered;

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