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opaline Meaning in Bengali



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opaline's Usage Examples:

The term "opaline" in current times refers to many forms of opaque and colored glass.


In France the term opaline is used to refer to multiple types of.


The opalines are a small group of peculiar heterokonts, currently assigned to the family Opalinidae, in the order Slopalinida.


predator is to release two chemicals - ink from the ink gland and opaline from the opaline gland.


Geyserite is a form of opaline silica that is often found around hot springs and geysers.


The three spot gourami (Trichopodus trichopterus), also known as the opaline gourami, blue gourami, and gold gourami, is a species of fish native to southeastern.


Vallérysthal is reputed for its crystal and opaline glassware.


These skeletons are composed of opaline silica.


Type II split cinnamon opaline cocks are bred by mating Cinnamons to Opalines and have the Cinnamon and Opaline mutant alleles.


The ink and opaline glands produce ink and opaline respectively; these two substances are mixed in the cavity.


Hydrated silica, maybe in the form of hydrated opaline silica has been detected at the central uplift.


Biogenic silica (bSi), also referred to as opal, biogenic opal, or amorphous opaline silica, forms one of the most widespread biogenic minerals.


is milky white, comes from what is called the opaline gland, and contains the aversive chemical opaline.


Valentine is the lenticular beds of grey-green opaline sandstone.


The silicate cementation makes the opaline sandstone denser and harder than any other local.



opaline's Meaning':

having a play of lustrous rainbow colors

Synonyms:

opalescent; bright; iridescent; nacreous; pearlescent;

Antonyms:

dull; unpolished; colorless; inauspicious; unintelligent;

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