English to Gujarati Dictionary backbone

backbone

બેકબોન
definition
noun
Both chickens and humans are vertebrates, a group of animals that have skulls and backbones .
the series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the pelvis; the spine.
these firms are the backbone of our industrial sector
the chief support of a system or organization; the mainstay.
translation of 'backbone '
મુખ્ય આધાર,
આધાર-સ્તંભ,
કરોડરજ્જુ
noun
કરોડ
example
Farming is the 'backbone' of this great nation and personifies the grit, determination, and values of America.
these firms are the 'backbone' of our industrial sector
Can't sophisticated people attack the computer systems that are the 'backbone' of these big financial institutions?
It is possible today to come up with small access systems, which could be connected to a 'backbone' telecom network.
Her interest in school's not just a character trait - it's the 'backbone' of the entire series.
Traditionally, skills of a given trade were transmitted from father to son thereby forming the 'backbone' of the apprenticeship system.
We have enough laws on the books; all we need is the 'backbone' to enforce them.
Some call it individual initiative, others 'backbone' .
Finally, ancestral archosaurs had a double row of bony plates (called scutes, or osteoderms) running along the 'backbone' .
The spine, hips and shoulders are literally the 'backbone' of the body.
He cites his mother as his inspiration, support and the 'backbone' of his success.
the great Pennine range is the 'backbone' of England
prickles of sweat broke out along her 'backbone'
Show some 'backbone' , and apply some wisdom.
He is really the 'backbone' of the band, with his superlative drumming.
these firms are the 'backbone' of our industrial sector
You must do it right because your staff are the 'backbone' of your business.
He had displayed so many varieties of them from the skull of cows, dogs and pigs, bones of a garden lizard, 'backbone' and skull of a snake.
In addition, the network is configured with end-to-end redundancy from the customer premise equipment to the 'backbone' network.
Although the discussion above has been limited to the side chains, the peptide 'backbone' also forms hydrogen bonds with the DPPC acceptor headgroups.
To fillet a cooked trout, remove the head then use a spoon and run it along the 'backbone' of the flesh of the fish - this should loosen the fillets.
Public transportation should be made the 'backbone' of the system.
Third, specific interactions between the polar headgroups and chemical groups of the 'backbone' and side chains of the peptide are missing from the model.
And the system, with few exceptions, still provides the 'backbone' of professional education and development within the Army.
But what our party really has to have is some 'backbone' .
Therefore, the 'backbone' of the squad remains the same, which will probably not be enough to improve on last season's third place.
But I want a strong man, 'backbone' included, and there's this little part of me that thinks that if a guy can't pluck up the courage to make the first move, then what does that say about him?
A good host company should offer its customers multiple connections to the Internet from its servers (also known as a 'backbone' connection).
The Andes mountain range is the 'backbone' of the country as well as the continent of South America.
The same techniques can be adapted to route LSPs in a 'backbone' network.
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