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centric - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of centric in Hindi

  • केंद्रीय
  • कैन्द्रिक

centric Definition

adjective

  • in or at the center; central. ( या केंद्र में; केंद्रीय। )
  • (of a diatom) radially symmetrical. ( (एक डायटम का) रेडियल सममित रूप से। )

centric Example

  • ‘The 1991 elections created a sociological mistake by expressing a potential for a centric option because of an artificial division between left and right parties,’ added Dimitrova. ( दिमित्रोवा ने कहा, "1991 के चुनावों ने बाएं और दाएं दलों के बीच एक कृत्रिम विभाजन के कारण एक केंद्रित विकल्प के लिए एक संभावित विकल्प व्यक्त करके एक समाजशास्त्रीय गलती की।" )
  • Rapidly evolving reproduction-related genes are also found in a variety of other taxa, including centric diatoms, gastropods, abalone, and humans. ( तेजी से विकसित होने वाले प्रजनन-संबंधी जीन भी विभिन्न प्रकार के अन्य कर में पाए जाते हैं, जिसमें केंद्रित डायटम, गैस्ट्रोपोड्स, अबालोन और मानव शामिल हैं। )
  • We did not identify Cyclotella meneghiniana Kuetzing in any of our samples despite lists which described C. meneghiniana as the dominant centric diatom present in the lake (Parson and Parker 1989a). ( हमने अपने किसी भी नमूने में Cyclotella meneghiniana Kuetzing की पहचान उन सूचियों के बावजूद नहीं की, जो C. meneghiniana को झील में मौजूद प्रमुख केंद्रित डायटम (पार्सन और पार्कर 1989a) के रूप में वर्णित करती हैं। )

More Sentence

  • The diatoms were the most diverse and abundant assemblage of algae throughout the year at both stations, with the centric diatoms more abundant than the pennate species.
  • The planktonic centric diatom Actinocyclus nonnanhi was the primary vector of tracer nitrogen to benthic and water-column organisms.
  • One very topical and centric is the show by sculptor Francisco Leiro at the National Gallery for Foreign Art, the second in the Spanish Art Abroad series to visit Sofia.
  • Among the diatoms, there was a greater loss of pennate than centric diatoms.
  • I write, as a Jewish reader of your blog, extremely concerned about your lengthy discourse, on a historically and geographically centric event which you attended.
  • The galloping, tinny, insistence of the entering drumbeat complements the solid but unobtrusively centric anchoring provided by Robert Donne's bass - minimal yet of maximum importance.
  • Facts such as the proportion of a book page, the printing in clear black ink on good white paper, the traditional harmony of centric design.
  • Taking the two major considerations of centricity and government/governance, we posit a four-cell model for exploring the impact of the Internet on governments.
  • A distinct centricity therefore is inaugurated in this opening section by two musical sentences, each concluding with structurally important silences.
  • Rankin mentioned it when outlining his plans for something better: 'A chapel at Kenlochmoidart is quite essential, being the most centrical and accessible spot in the country.'
  • Thus the overall comprehensibility of the piece suffers somewhat by the constant shifting of tonal frames of reference - between sections that assert focal centricity and those that float free from it.
  • A significant measure of centricity was established to facilitate the operation of state bureaucracy, but the system was not monolithic.
  • After a skilful contest, Miss Harcourt was declared the successful Archer, having the most centrical arrow of the whole.
  • Parador El Ferrol Hotel is located in the centrical place where the old city of medieval style ends and the modern rationalist one dating from the 18th century begins.
  • Hotel Continental Barcelona is a small hotel located in the most centrical and emblematic area of Barcelona.
  • Organization centricity implies that the provision of service is focused on the structural characteristics of the organization and the civil servant, rather than on the needs of the citizen.