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mucilaginous Meaning in Bengali



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mucilaginous's Usage Examples:

Traditionally, marshmallows were made from the extract of the mucilaginous root of the marshmallow plant (Althaea officinalis).


slightly tart flavor, like green beans, and a crisp, mucilaginous texture.


In most recipes, the mucilaginous liquid they contain is included in the cooking.


When mixtures of mucilaginous, protein-containing materials together with soluble salts of dichromate.


They have a light, slightly tart flavor, and a crisp, mucilaginous texture.


greenii, release their glochidia in mucilaginous packets called conglutinates.


These spathes are often filled with a mucilaginous liquid.


[citation needed] Both families are characterized by having mucilaginous hairs — which give the stems and leaves a slimy or clammy feel — and.


absorbing up to 12 times their weight in liquid when soaked and developing a mucilaginous coating that gives chia-based foods and beverages a distinctive gel texture.


rather bitter, and when boiled, the resulting liquid is a thick, highly mucilaginous broth; it is often described as "slimy", rather like cooked okra.


and mucilaginous glands viscosity Drosophyllum lusitanicum seedling (note the pear-shaped seed on the bottom An illustration of the mucilaginous glands.


them within the lily family (Liliaceae), and their leaves are fleshy, mucilaginous, and arranged in a basal rosette.


Lyngbya species form long, unbranching filaments inside a rigid mucilaginous sheath.


The principal constituent is a mucilaginous body, made of the polysaccharide carrageenan, which constitutes 55% of.


, mucilaginous exopolymer from diatoms), sudden cell senescence, sloppy feeding by zooplankton.


arranged in rows and flats, forming rectangular colonies held together by a mucilaginous matrix.


Its fleshy, mucilaginous leaves and stems are eaten as a vegetable, and many parts of the plant.


major fractions are known as tragacanthin, highly water soluble as a mucilaginous colloid, and the chemically related bassorin, which is far less soluble.


unusual common name derives from the ripe fruit squirting a stream of mucilaginous liquid containing its seeds as a means of seed dispersal, an example.


meaning "mallow," and viscus, which means "sticky," referring to the mucilaginous sap produced by members of the genus.



mucilaginous's Meaning':

having the sticky properties of an adhesive

Synonyms:

pasty; glutinous; sticky; gluey; gummy; viscid; adhesive; viscous;

Antonyms:

nonadhesive; colorful; easy; dry; thin;

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