English to Hindi Dictionary backbone

backbone

आधार
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'
noun
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example
Thus, desmosterol can condense lipid bilayers as well as cholesterol in contrast to other sterols with modifications in the sterol 'backbone' of the molecule.
Her interest in school's not just a character trait - it's the 'backbone' of the entire series.
High-speed fiber-optic communication lines make up the Internet 'backbone' , and this network could be extended to consumers.
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.
Since the beginning of time, women have been the support system and 'backbone' for many of the great strides made by men.
Public transportation should be made the 'backbone' of the system.
We have enough laws on the books; all we need is the 'backbone' to enforce them.
Finally, ancestral archosaurs had a double row of bony plates (called scutes, or osteoderms) running along the 'backbone' .
What the football team needs now is a head coach with 'backbone' and character.
he has enough 'backbone' to see us through this difficulty
It is possible today to come up with small access systems, which could be connected to a 'backbone' telecom network.
Can't sophisticated people attack the computer systems that are the 'backbone' of these big financial institutions?
And they have to see that I have the strength, the 'backbone' and the character to be president.
he's got no 'backbone'
The spinal cord, a pathway for messages between the brain and the body, is protected by the 'backbone' , or spinal column.
Instead, data traffic travels through the IP 'backbone' or another public network, which offers hackers enough opportunities for their work.
He cites his mother as his inspiration, support and the 'backbone' of his success.
The purpose of the scheme was to cede provision of the Internet 'backbone' network directly to commercial carriers.
Scrunching up the backbone would bring the shoulder and pelvis closer together, while straightening the 'backbone' would push them apart, he explained.
Farming is the 'backbone' of this great nation and personifies the grit, determination, and values of America.
And maybe we'll have the spine and the 'backbone' to get the job done.
It has been proposed that the photoexcited flavin molecule adds a cysteine residue of the protein 'backbone' , thus activating autophosphorylation of the enzyme.
I'll tell myself I just don't want to get into it, when the truth is, I have no 'backbone' whatsoever.
Just as in rural areas of the United States, there is little commercial interest in extending the Internet 'backbone' to rural areas in less developed countries.
the great Pennine range is the 'backbone' of England
Show some 'backbone' , and apply some wisdom.
Therefore, the 'backbone' of the squad remains the same, which will probably not be enough to improve on last season's third place.
That is one of the less pleasant sides of our character and it strongly suggests a lack of 'backbone' .
Health insurers are the 'backbone' of the system, since they pay the bills.
You must do it right because your staff are the 'backbone' of your business.
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