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unwinged Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

unhinged,,





unwinged's Usage Examples:

volumes) and Natursystem der ungeflügelten Insekten (Classification of the unwinged insects) (1797–1800, 4 parts).


These species are distinguished by their having fleshy berries of unwinged seeds (unlike the other Aloe species which bear dehiscent capsules of winged.


Adult flies have a winged and an unwinged variety, the latter being much commoner.


In fact, unwinged flies still carry the basal part of their.


twisted, oval-shaped silique under a centimeter long containing a few unwinged seeds.


few and sometimes winged, or in some generas covered by fleshy tissue or unwinged and nude.


Meadow vetchling is a perennial plant with a limp, unwinged stem that grows to 25 to 60 cm (10 to 24 in) and is erect and hairy.


Up to and including the 2018 season, Oswego supermodifieds were unwinged, having wedge-shaped bodywork to provide downforce.


It is hinted that unwinged Single Numbers are equal or even more powerful than their winged counterparts.


The fruits are in the form of achenes, that are brown or dark brown, unwinged, and three-angled.


The petiole is unwinged and measures 6-10 millimeters in length.


similar in appearance to the elms, though may be distinguished by its unwinged fruit and leaves which are symmetrical rather than uneven at their base.


Rarely, the perianth remains unwinged.


The stems are branched and unwinged and nearly hairless.


The unwinged, erect stems generally have basal leaves that are more than 1 cm (1⁄2 in).


Seeds unwinged, ovoid to ellipsoid.


06 in) long, with one to 12 unwinged, hard-shelled seeds.


birds eat the cones, digesting the fleshy scales and passing the hard, unwinged seeds in their droppings.


The stem is grooved but unwinged, more-or-less branchless, and cottony.


The fruit is in the form of a black or dark brown unwinged achene, three-sided to more or less globe-shaped, at least partly enclosed.


groups of flowers, variably hairy leaves all the way up to large vines with unwinged stems, large, smooth leaves, and widely spread sprays of flowers.



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