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piths Meaning in Bengali







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There are 51 such holy temples which are called Shakti Piths; in West Bengal, there are many such piths, such as the Kalighat.


Other foods sometimes mistakenly called piths include heart of palm (actually the core of the bud) and banana piths (actually the rolled up young leaves).


The Saptashrungi Gad which is one of the 52 Shakti Piths in India and 3 1/2 shakti piths in Maharashtra is situated 18 km far from Abhona.


Indigenous peoples infused the piths of young twigs to produce treatments for eye irritation and made poultices.


pain is prepared from hāpuʻu ʻiʻi and ʻamaʻumaʻu (Sadleria cyatheoides) piths, kukui (Aleurites moluccana) bark, ʻohiʻa ʻai (Syzygium malaccense) bark.


is a giant day-flying moth of which the caterpillars known to attack the piths of a number of these palm species, along with many other genera, at least.


The trunks are columnar and have relatively large piths with resinous cortices.


Western gorillas' diets are high in fiber, including leaves, stems, fruit, piths, flowers, bark, invertebrates, and soil.


to be taken night and morning, and for "good ale" to be boiled with "the piths of 3 ox-backs, half a handful of clary, a handful of nep (or cat-bos)",.


Like all dogwoods, they have characteristic stringy white piths within the leaf stalks, which can be used for identification.


A multi-trunk tree would have two or more piths at ground level.


(caterpillars) of the giant day-flying moth Paysandisia archon which attack the piths of this palm, along with many other palm species, at least in Europe where.


species are pleonanthic, because hapaxanthic rattans tend to have soft piths making them unsuitable for bending.



Synonyms:

parenchyma; plant tissue;

Antonyms:

empty; pull; unclog;

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