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opportunistically Meaning in Bengali







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many computers in distributed, diverse administrative domains is opportunistically used whenever a computer is available.


This prohibition is enforced opportunistically.


and Colpoon can grow independently of any host, but they also act opportunistically as facultative root parasites of neighboring green plants.


known for causing diseases in humans and livestock, usually when they opportunistically gain access to the body's interior through wounds.


beans of leguminous shrubs and trees, tubers, and seeds, and feasting opportunistically on termites, ants, locusts, flowers, and fruit.


temperate desert where it lives in loose sand among sand dunes, feeding opportunistically on arthropods, seeds and green vegetation.


They opportunistically catch arthropods that have been startled by other predators, such.


Although they prefer other hosts, blood-feeding species will opportunistically feed from humans.


The firm also invests opportunistically in European real estate and provides early-stage venture capital to.


They differ from most flies in that they are ovoviviparous, opportunistically depositing hatched or hatching maggots instead of eggs on carrion.


The Amazonian umbrellabird feeds on fruit and berries, and may opportunistically take insects and spiders.


Most species of Solifugae live in dry climates and feed opportunistically on ground-dwelling arthropods and other small animals.


While resting, it opportunistically ambushes nearby fishes and invertebrates, and also lures in prey by.


gulls are ground-nesting carnivores which take live food or scavenge opportunistically, particularly the Larus species.


meaning although they can survive and grow by themselves, they also opportunistically tap into the root systems of nearby plants and parasitize them.


bernhardus is an omnivorous detritivore that opportunistically scavenges for carrion, and which can also filter feed when necessary.


roused or disturbed by the foraging or hunting of another animal is opportunistically captured.


Davie opportunistically decided to attack the Loyalist camp, and succeeded in driving them.


not make up a significant part of their diets; red-tailed hawks may opportunistically hunt free-range poultry, but are chiefly predators of mammals such.


In both captivity and the wild, budgerigars breed opportunistically and in pairs.



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