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stylopodium Meaning in Bengali



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stylopodium's Usage Examples:

absent; outer petals not radiating; styles with enlarged base, forming stylopodium.


Stylopodium conic; styles 3–4 times longer than stylopodium.


hind limbs that is longer than the stylopodium.


In aquatic reptile species, a shorter zeugopodium and longer stylopodium are characteristic in fins.


The one bony element of the upper limb is the stylopodium, the two bones of the lower limb are the zeugopodium.


small; outer petals not radiating; styles with enlarged base, forming stylopodium.


5 mm across, with absent sepals, and the styles form a stylopodium.


A persistent stylopodium is approximately 40 mm in diameter.


The ovary is small and tapers to a distinct subcylindrical stylopodium, equally long, and short style.


schizocarp, the mericarps subglobose with rugose (warty) exteriors and short stylopodium and united by a narrow zone of commissure; ribs insignificant when seen.


The disc-like enlargement of the base of the style (the stylopodium) is hairy.


feet may have enabled the metatarsals to act as a lever, along with the stylopodium, or upper leg, and the zeugopodium, or lower leg.


In even-toed ungulates, the bones of the stylopodium (upper arm or thigh bone) and zygopodiums (tibia and fibula) are usually.


stylopodium A swelling on top of the ovary, at the base of the styles commonly found.


terminates level with the radius, and the endoskeleton can be divided into stylopodium, zeugopodium and autopodium segments.


The upper limb, the stylopodium, consists of the humerus (forelimb) or the femur (hind limbs), while.



stylopodium's Meaning':

an enlargement at the base of the style in some Umbelliferae

Synonyms:

style;

Antonyms:

terseness; verboseness;

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