puberulent Meaning in Bengali
জরিমানা নরম চুল বা ডাউন দিয়ে ঢেকে
Similer Words:
puberulouspubes
pubescence
pubescences
pubis
pubises
publicize
publicized
publicizes
publicizing
publico
publics
publishment
puccini
puccinia
puberulent's Usage Examples:
pilose – pubescent with long, straight, soft, spreading or erect hairs puberulent – minutely pubescent; having fine, short, usually erect, hairs pubescent.
solitary, puberulent rachis, 5-mere flowers on puberulent pedicels supported by a deciduous bract ; calyx tube 0.
7 cm long, glabrous or puberulent, corolla.
It can have 1-5 puberulent (hairy) stems.
Leaves are toothed, tapering at the tip, puberulent on both sides.
The leaves are glabrous on both surfaces or sparsely puberulent beneath only when young; the leaves are mostly triplinerved or sometimes.
tepals include pubescent (with dense fine, short, soft hairs, downy), puberulent (minutely pubescent, hairs barely visible to the naked eye) and puberulous.
Stems glabrous or sparsely puberulent with glandular and eglandular hairs less than 0.
The seeds are minutely puberulent.
It is distinguished by having short, densely puberulent leaves usually less than 3 cm long.
Its branchlets are glabrous, rarely puberulent.
It is a small puberulent orchid with only cauline leaves in an upright stem, which are clasping.
occasionally pubescent or puberulent.
The adaxial surfaces of leaf blades are typically scabrous, though occasionally are hirsute or puberulent.
It has suberous stems in its lower part, glabrous to puberulent.
The panicle has 2 to 6 spikelike, erect, puberulent, and 3-angled branches.
purplish to yellowish green, puberulent bracteoles 1–2 mm long; calyx 1–2 mm long, with 5 lobes, externally puberulent; stamens ca.
12 mm, puberulent on the outside and glabrous inside.
The stems are greyish and puberulent, often turning purplish.
The leaves are also finely puberulent, with the longest leaves measuring 7–10 cm.
Stems: Cylindrical branchlets range from villous to puberulent (with fine, minute hairs), gradually becoming glabrescent.
the leaf sheath, or they may be glabrous basally, meaning hairless, and puberulent towards the extremities, that is covered with fine hairs.
A downy (puberulent) form has been called P.
Its twigs are puberulent.
puberulent's Meaning':
covered with fine soft hairs or down
Synonyms:
pubescent; hairy; sericeous; haired; hirsute; downy;
Antonyms:
hairless; mature; unalarming; hard; naked-tailed;