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Glume শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: ভুসি

Glume Meaning In Bengali ভুসি

Glume

তুষ, ভুসি, শস্যের তুষ,

Definition

1) In botany, a glume is a specialized bract or scale-like structure that surrounds or encloses a spikelet, which is a unit of a grass flower cluster.
2) In entomology, a glume refers to a thin, membranous structure found on the forewing of some insects, particularly grasshoppers and crickets.
3) In grammar, a glume is a word used as a placeholder or marker, often in the context of historical linguistics or textual analysis.

Examples

Glume Example in a sentence

1) The wheat plant has two bracts, called glumes, that enclose the actual grain.

2) The glume is a protective covering around the floret in certain grass species.

3) The outer glumes of the barley spikelet help protect the developing seeds.

4) Each spikelet contains one or more florets surrounded by glumes.

5) The glumes of the rice plant are often used to classify different varieties.

6) The glume is a modified type of leaf that is important for protecting the seeds.

7) Botanists study the shape and color of the glume to help identify grass species.

8) The glumes of the grass plant can be hairy, smooth, or even spiky.

9) The glume plays a role in seed dispersal and protection for certain plant species.

10) Farmers pay attention to the thickness and texture of the glumes when selecting seeds for planting.

Part of Speech

Glume (Noun)

Synonyms

Bran , Husk , Chaff , Aril , Glume - (NOUN) তুষ

Bran , Chaff , Aril , Glume , Husk - (NOUN) ভুসি

Glume - (SYNONYM) শস্যের তুষ

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Encyclopedia

In botany, a glume is a specialized bract or scale-like structure that surrounds or encloses a spikelet, which is a unit of a grass flower cluster.
In entomology, a glume refers to a thin, membranous structure found on the forewing of some insects, particularly grasshoppers and crickets.
In grammar, a glume is a word used as a placeholder or marker, often in the context of historical linguistics or textual analysis.