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palisading Meaning in Bengali



অর্ডার শক্তিশালী করার জন্য একটি প্রাচীর দিয়ে পারিপার্শ্বিক





palisading's Usage Examples:

formation seen mainly in retinoblastoma) have been described as a form of palisading.


Palisade, palisades or palisading also may refer to: Columnar basalt, a common extrusive igneous (volcanic).


Nocardiaceae present coccobacilli, filamentous or, rarely, fragmented and palisading forms, and filamentous species grow in a branching morphological pattern.


as monomorphous basaloid cells in a cribriform pattern with peripheral palisading some resembling abortive hair follicles (B, F).


dense areas of schwannomas located between palisading spindle cells found in neoplasms.


Two nuclear palisading regions and an anuclear zone make up 1 Verocay.


tumor) whereby the lesions displays a parakeratinized epithelium with palisading basal epithelial cells.


Infantry "Voluntarily advanced with the head of the column and cut down the palisading" — John Anglin Navy Cabin Boy 24 December 1864 to 22 January 1865 USS Pontoosuc (1864).


regiment, and despite heavy hostile fire, he gallantly cut down the enemy palisading, allowing his comrades to breach the fortifications and achieve victory.


Subnuclear vacuolization in palisading cell - vacuoles at the basement membrane aspect, resembling a brighter stripe in the periphery of palisades.


the blood system, such as in a tissue (as in rheumatoid arthritis as palisading histiocytes surrounding fibrinoid necrosis of rheumatoid nodules).


tissue (remnant of a lymph node) and consist of spindle cells with nuclear palisading.


aggregates of basaloid cells with well-defined borders, showing a peripheral palisading of cells and one or more typical clefts.


They may have leiomyoma/schwannoma-like areas with nuclear palisading.


The inner ring had a wooden palisading to deter invaders.


the lord of Little Caldy (Wirral) held that manor by the service of 'palisading' (i.


to that of subcutaneous nodules, with central necrosis surrounded by palisading macrophages and inflammatory infiltrate.


particularly evident, the shaft is seen to be in a line with the spicules or palisading of the peristome, while the flat arms are spread out sagittally across.


surrounding swampland, palisading was frail, but the location of the redoubt on a hilltop, and the total span of the palisading gave their enemy the impression.


features of a glioblastoma multiforme, with widespread areas of necrosis, palisading of cells, and a "remarkable vascular component" described as having "the.



palisading's Meaning':

surround with a wall in order to fortify

Synonyms:

munition; fortification;

Antonyms:

attack; defend; uncover;

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