ঝিল্লী, ঝিল্লি, পর্দা, জীবদেহের ঝিল্লি, উদ্ভিদ্দেহের ঝিল্লি, পরদা
(1) A thin pliable sheet of material.
(2) A pliable sheet of tissue that covers or lines or connects the organs or cells of animals or plants.
(3) A pliable sheet of tissue that covers or lines or connects organs or cells of animals.
(4) Covering layer.
(1) The ridge of the roof is a water channel from which water overflows onto the thin roofing membrane of stone and glass.
(2) Carefully slice away the thin membrane which covers the monkfish tail, to reveal the firm white meat.
(3) The mucous membrane
(4) Structurally it is a membrane surrounding the heart, and physiologically it protects the heart.
(5) The cost of labor is virtually the same as for the thinner membrane , but puncture resistance is greatly enhanced.
(6) Because of surface tension, the water does not fall out of the tiny hole, although a thin membrane may be added, just to be safe.
(7) The nucleus is a distinct region with a membrane around it
(8) So many layers of colour have been piled on the canvas that a rubbery membrane of paint hangs over the sharp edges of the frame.
(9) The concrete should include a membrane to prevent water seepage
(10) Fibers in the wing membrane added structural support and stiffness.
(11) The concrete should include a membrane to prevent rising damp
(12) Our brains are literally made of fat and our nerves are sheathed in thin membranes of it.
(13) A closely related plant, S. jamaicensis, which has darker blue-mauve flowers and fleshy rather than membranaceous leaves, grows in the Northern Territory and probably also occurs in the Kimberley.
(14) This phospholipid bilayer is the fundamental structure of all biological membranes .
(15) Osmosis is important in food preparation because the cell walls of living organisms are semipermeable membranes .
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(17) Astragalus membranaceous ranks as one of the most potent health tonics in the world.
(18) Each flower, surrounded by a thin membraneous sheath, topped a short pedicel that elongated during the last stages of flower development up to anthesis.
(19) Somewhere further away, a tail tipped in membranous , half-transparent white fin violently flailed in the water, rippling all the way up to where Po had shot her arrow.
(20) Although there are, as far as is known, no quantitative data, hydrogen peroxide is usually thought to move rapidly across the membranes of cells and organelles.
layer
sheet
skin
film
tissue
integument
overlay
pellicle