English to Kannada Dictionary backbone

backbone

ಬೆನ್ನೆಲುಬು
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'
ಬೆನ್ನುಮೂಳೆ
noun
ಬೆನ್ನು ಹುರಿ
example
Some call it individual initiative, others 'backbone' .
It is possible today to come up with small access systems, which could be connected to a 'backbone' telecom network.
The purpose of the scheme was to cede provision of the Internet 'backbone' network directly to commercial carriers.
The same techniques can be adapted to route LSPs in a 'backbone' network.
Instead, data traffic travels through the IP 'backbone' or another public network, which offers hackers enough opportunities for their work.
he has enough 'backbone' to see us through this difficulty
The first major project completed was the digital 'backbone' network, which spans the entire country since its completion in February this year.
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.
Storing video on the edge of the network, instead of transmitting it along the 'backbone' , can markedly reduce costs.
Therefore, the 'backbone' of the squad remains the same, which will probably not be enough to improve on last season's third place.
he's got no 'backbone'
Farming is the 'backbone' of this great nation and personifies the grit, determination, and values of America.
The administration has two great strengths in its foreign policy: 'backbone' , and clarity of vision.
Scrunching up the backbone would bring the shoulder and pelvis closer together, while straightening the 'backbone' would push them apart, he explained.
I heard from a number of wireless ISPs, too, though those are just as subject to the 'backbone' connection cost issues and have scalability problems, too.
The Andes mountain range is the 'backbone' of the country as well as the continent of South America.
Their relationship is the 'backbone' of the series, and both actors are very strong in their roles.
And the system, with few exceptions, still provides the 'backbone' of professional education and development within the Army.
The next major breakthrough was to invest very heavily in the high-speed optical 'backbone' network.
He cites his mother as his inspiration, support and the 'backbone' of his success.
prickles of sweat broke out along her 'backbone'
Show some 'backbone' , and apply some wisdom.
The spine, hips and shoulders are literally the 'backbone' of the body.
True, they have not that softness of speech which is said to be possessed by Londoners, but they have plenty of grit and 'backbone' in their characters.
In addition, the network is configured with end-to-end redundancy from the customer premise equipment to the 'backbone' network.
Third, specific interactions between the polar headgroups and chemical groups of the 'backbone' and side chains of the peptide are missing from the model.
We have enough laws on the books; all we need is the 'backbone' to enforce them.
The function of the vertebrate 'backbone' relies on an array of tissues, with variable composition and structure integrated into a multitude of configurations.
Traditionally, skills of a given trade were transmitted from father to son thereby forming the 'backbone' of the apprenticeship system.
I'll tell myself I just don't want to get into it, when the truth is, I have no 'backbone' whatsoever.
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