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umbilicate Meaning in Bengali



একটি নাভি মত বিষণ্ণ

Adjective:

নাভিগত, নাভিতুল্য,





umbilicate's Usage Examples:

Umbilia hesitata, common name the umbilicate cowry or wonder cowry is a species of sea snail, a cowry, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Cypraeidae.


The umbilicate pebblesnail, scientific name Clappia umbilicata, was a species of small freshwater snail that had an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk.


An umbilicate lichen is a lichen that is only attached to its substrate at a single point.


Melo umbilicatus, common name the heavy baler or umbilicate melon, is a very large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Volutidae, the volutes.


Xenocephalites can be recognized by its coarsly ribbed, prominently umbilicate, involute shell where in ribs are widely splayed, tending to bifurcate.


stonecrop family Crassulaceae in the genus Umbilicus so named for its umbilicate (navel-like) leaves.


by Loeblich and Tappan, 1961, as: Test free, trochospiral, biconvex, umbilicate, periphery rounded with no indication of keel or poreless margin; chambers.


Shells of the type genus Aulatornoceras are involute, widely to narrowly umbilicate, with strongly biconvex growth lines.


Videna have large, umbilicate, planispiral shells with the body of the snail visible through the shell.


" The test forms a low to flat umbilicate trochospiral, with four to five petaloid chambers per whorl.


characterized by their small slightly involute, subdiscoidal, widely umbilicate shells that reach only a few centimeters in diameter.


The umbilicate or imperforate shell has a globose-turbinate shape.


It is umbilicate or imperforate.


Lasallia papulosa (common toadskin) is an umbilicate lichen (a lichen attached to its substrate at a single point).


The test (or shell) of Carterina begins as a low, free, umbilicate trochospiral (concavo-convexly coiled with a central depression) in the.


It is widely umbilicate.


The spire is slightly umbilicate.


6 in) in diameter, and usually have an umbilicate (navel-shaped) depression at the base.


a single 1 – 5 cm flattish leaf-like cap on top of an anchoring stem (umbilicate).


5 – 5 cm, hemispheric becoming convex, sometimes slightly umbilicate, hygrophanous, purplish when young then pinkish and lighter towards the.


Aperture large, base broad, rather flattened, often umbilicate.



umbilicate's Meaning':

depressed like a navel

Synonyms:

concave;

Antonyms:

convex; protrusive;

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