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starlike Meaning in Bengali



 তারকা সদৃশ, নক্ষত্র সদৃশ,

Adjective:

নক্ষত্র-সদৃশ, তারকা-সদৃশ,





starlike's Usage Examples:

tree is said to be starlike if it has exactly one vertex of degree greater than 2.


This high-degree vertex is the root and a starlike tree is obtained by.


is easily visible in a Kitt Peak National Observatory image and appears starlike.


functions on the unit disk which are starlike.


Nevanlinna used this criterion to prove the Bieberbach conjecture for starlike univalent functions A univalent.


Šukutum 1886 BC Bazia son of Šepa-lim 1885 BC Šu-Ištar son of Ikunum, the starlike (kakkabanum) 1884 BC Abia son of Šu-Dagan 1883 BC Salia son of Šabakuranum.


disk |z| < r onto a starlike domain for r ≤ tanh π/4.


The largest r for which this is true is called the radius of starlikeness of the function.


The mine starts as a starlike, lobed blotch on top of the midrib.


it was used in a Platonic format to designate the "aetheric vehicle or starlike garment surrounding the soul which descended from heaven and entered the.


mathematician specializing in functional analysis and particularly in starlike functions.


The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers, each surrounded by a starlike array of six spreading white bracts tipped with straight brown awns.


Two starlike objects can be seen in NGC 7727's center, at least one of them likely being.


a tube about a centimeter long with six petal-like lobes arranged in a starlike corolla.


resembles a dark brown or black cigar before it splits open radially into a starlike arrangement of four to seven leathery rays.


A starlike tree consists of a central vertex called root and several path graphs attached to it.


More formally, a tree is starlike if it has exactly.


The Earth and Moon appear starlike to the naked eye, but observers with telescopes would see them as crescents.


from the Greek words astros, star, and lobos, lobe, and refers to the starlike shape of the petals, which appear at the end of the tube-like flowers.


approximately 5–10 cm long and 2–3 cm broad, produced in whorls of 4–7 starlike around the central stem.


evergreen leaves are 5–10 cm long and 2–3 cm broad, produced in whorls of 4-7 starlike around the central stem.


The finite starlike trees.



Synonyms:

starry;

Antonyms:

starless;

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