English to Malayalam Dictionary backbone

backbone

നട്ടെല്ല്
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
നട്ടെല്ല്
example
the great Pennine range is the 'backbone' of England
prickles of sweat broke out along her 'backbone'
And they have to see that I have the strength, the 'backbone' and the character to be president.
That is one of the less pleasant sides of our character and it strongly suggests a lack of 'backbone' .
Traditionally, skills of a given trade were transmitted from father to son thereby forming the 'backbone' of the apprenticeship system.
The first major project completed was the digital 'backbone' network, which spans the entire country since its completion in February this year.
I shall just point out very briefly some of the good things we have done in rural health, which supports the 'backbone' of this country.
The storage network 'backbone' provides connectivity for hundreds of storage and application resources without wasting costly ports to connect other switches.
The same techniques can be adapted to route LSPs in a 'backbone' network.
Finally, ancestral archosaurs had a double row of bony plates (called scutes, or osteoderms) running along the 'backbone' .
Health insurers are the 'backbone' of the system, since they pay the bills.
Instead, data traffic travels through the IP 'backbone' or another public network, which offers hackers enough opportunities for their work.
The Andes mountain range is the 'backbone' of the country as well as the continent of South America.
The purpose of the scheme was to cede provision of the Internet 'backbone' network directly to commercial carriers.
The spine, hips and shoulders are literally the 'backbone' of the body.
Colin has volunteered at the museum for six years, and as with all the volunteers, is the 'backbone' of the organisation.
Her interest in school's not just a character trait - it's the 'backbone' of the entire series.
The protective mucus in the gastrointestinal tract consists of glycoproteins - a protein 'backbone' with carbohydrate side chains.
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.
But what our party really has to have is some 'backbone' .
You can really see a sense of proud independence with 'backbone' , with artists who don't want to measure themselves by someone else's standards somewhere else.
Although the discussion above has been limited to the side chains, the peptide 'backbone' also forms hydrogen bonds with the DPPC acceptor headgroups.
He is really the 'backbone' of the band, with his superlative drumming.
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.
these firms are the 'backbone' of our industrial sector
he has enough 'backbone' to see us through this difficulty
He cites his mother as his inspiration, support and the 'backbone' of his success.
he has the 'backbone' to see us through this difficulty
The administration has two great strengths in its foreign policy: 'backbone' , and clarity of vision.
You must do it right because your staff are the 'backbone' of your business.
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