corm in Hindi

corm <N.>

  1. घनकन्द "Farmer collected all the corms from the plants to sow it next year."

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1. Corm synonyms, Corm pronunciation, Corm translation, English dictionary definition of Corm

2. A list of words that start with Corm (words with the prefix Corm)

3. Corm: Council for Optical Radiation Measurements: Corm: Center of Reproductive Medicine (Texas) Corm: Commission on Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces: Corm: Controlled Oxidation of Radioactive Metal

4. Its spiritual father is Charles Corm (Founder at Charles Corm and Co in 1929) and its Managing Partner is Charles Corm (please check LinkedIn)

5. The Corm is an underground stem

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8. A Corm bears distinct circular nodes

9. Its spiritual father is Charles Corm (Founder at Charles Corm and Co in 1929) and its Managing Partner

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12. Charles Corm was a guiding spirit behind modern Lebanese

13. The buds of a Corm are borne externally

14. Its subsidiaries include Corm Capital (investments) and OX Factory.

15. Fertility success stories Corm is the Center of Reproductive Miracles!

16. Corm-401 (Mn(CO)4(S2CNMe(CH2CO2H))) is a manganese-containing carbon monoxide-releasing molecule (Corm) that generates at least three molar equivalents of CO

17. In 1840 there was 1 Corm family living in New York

18. Charles Corm (1894-1963) was a Lebanese writer, industrialist and philanthropist

19. The most Corm families were found in the USA in 1880

20. Androstephium breviflorum is a perennial herb growing from a spherical corm.

21. A Corm is a short underground swollen plant stem used as …

22. The Corm absorbs nutrients and stores them for the next year’s growth

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24. Corm considers your individual history to tailor a plan for your fertility needs

25. Corm Orp was a small town in the Western Heartlands on the Dusk Road

26. Corm definition, an enlarged, fleshy, bulblike base of a stem, as in the crocus

27. Corm-3 is known to have therapeutic effects in transplantation, myocardial infarction and rheumatoid arthritis

28. 26 A loose , membranous outer covering of a bulb corm , as of the onion, tulip, or crocus.

29. The category “Corm vegetables” category includes plants of which the Corms are used as food

30. New York and 2 other states had the highest population of Corm families in 1840.

31. Corm Corms are actually enlarged underground stems that store nutrients, surrounded by papery outer layers

32. Corm, vertical, fleshy, underground stem that acts as a food-storage structure in certain seed plants

33. Due to reversible binding of CO, Corm-401 is relatively stable in solution (0.33 mol eq of CO loss after 4 h in PBS; [Corm-401] = 1 mM at time zero), while increased CO release occurs in

34. Corms only- active sprouts- Oxalis Triangularis- multiple corm packet- healthy big Corms- fast-growing-perennial SoiledPlantys

35. After the stem sprouts from the top of the Corm, little buds pop up from the stem

36. Saffron: A corm-producing plant (Crocus sativus) native to the Old World, having purple or white flowers with orange stigmas.

37. The Corm family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920

38. Contractile root Any of the modified adventitious roots that develop from the base of the stem of a bulb or corm

39. Corm definition: an organ of vegetative reproduction in plants such as the crocus , consisting of a Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

40. Hypernyms ("Alliaceous plant" is a kind of): liliaceous plant (plant growing from a bulb or corm or rhizome or tuber)

41. Charles Corm: An Intellectual Biography of a Twentieth-Century Lebanese “Young Phoenician” delves into the history of the modern Middle East and an inquiry into Lebanese intellectual, cultural, and political life as incarnated in the ideas, and as illustrated by the times, works, and activities of Charles Corm (1894–1963)

42. Corm-3 is a water-soluble carbon monoxide (CO) releasing molecule that can be used to study the effects of CO on cellular systems

43. ‘The Corms of these selected plants were sectioned and the diameter of the corm and central cylinder determined.’ ‘The most forgotten purchase of plants is bulbs, tubers and Corms.’ ‘And they are so easy to manipulate in the garden: Plant a corm and harvest flowers 85 to 100 days later.’

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45. Ingodea, in which Acaulescence is the rule or at least not uncommon, but in which the corm tunics are more or less woody

46. Corm definition is - a rounded thick modified underground stem base bearing membranous or scaly leaves and buds and acting as a vegetative reproductive structure.

47. In bananas these offsets are called suckers, but because they grow from the Corm, which is an underground swollen stem, they are in fact offsets.

48. The Corm is often the section of the stem that is used by the live plant as the storage center for nourishment during cold weather or summertime droughts or excess heat

49. Corms are structurally plant stems, and can produce roots.On the top of the corm, one or a few buds grow into shoots that produce normal leaves and flowers.

50. Tribes that have more contact with modern medicine take the root, known as a Corm, and crush it for use as a topical remedy for snake bites, Morgan said.