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rachides Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

রাখিতিস,





rachides's Usage Examples:

of fern known as the green spleenwort because of its green stipes and rachides.


cross-section and a vascularised nucellus, complex pollen-organs, stems and rachides with a dissected stele, and frond-like leaves.


Unlike many members of its genus, its rachides are grooved on the upper surface and largely free of hairs or scales.


Its branches and leaf rachides are pubescent to greyish tomentose, or becoming glabrous, with straight.


exaggerated central tail plumes, are wholly black with a purple gloss, and white rachides.


Its inflorescences are organized as unbranched rachides.


he rises upward and perpendicular to the ground and repeatedly rubs the rachides of his flight feathers together to make woodpecker-like beating sounds.


, barbules, rachides and vanes); types of feathers (e.


Each rachis has 10 to 75 flowers, and the rachides are pubescent.


leaf blades are widest above the base (rather than at the base), and its rachides and stipes are shiny chestnut-brown and decorated with farina and scales.


can be distinguished from other subspecies by its red chaff and hairier rachides.


can be distinguished from that species by their brown stipes (and often rachides), a smaller number of fronds in each tuft, and by the tip of their leaves.


leathery (unlike some other Asplenium species), and both leaves and their rachides (central axes) are covered by hairs like those on the upper stipe.


These panicles are erect or drooping slightly, rachides obtusely angular; glabrous or inconspicuously scaberulous, pedicels 2-5mm.


The rachides are strongly inflated at around 2–3.


†Aneurophyton †Aneurophyton germanicum †Aneurophyton hallii †Aneurophyton rachides †Aneurospora †Aneurospora heterodontus – or unidentified comparable form.



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