English to Gujarati Dictionary tract

tract

માર્ગ
definition
noun
large tracts of natural forest
an area of indefinite extent, typically a large one.
the digestive tract
a major passage in the body, large bundle of nerve fibers, or other continuous elongated anatomical structure or region.
translation of 'tract'
ભૂ-પ્રદેશ,
વિસ્તાર,
પ્રદેશ,
માર્ગ
example
Contrast medium appears opaque on X-ray film, providing a clear outline of structures such as your digestive 'tract' or blood vessels.
the digestive 'tract'
We divided the urinary tract into the upper tract (defined as the kidneys and ureters) and the lower 'tract' (bladder, prostate, and urethra).
But an even more pertinent question would be whether the theses lead up to any sort of 'tract' or treatise concerned with the Holy Spirit and nothing else.
The history of Europe post Reformation and then of America reads progressively more like a humanist cliff-hanger than a religious 'tract' .
As the food you eat passes through your digestive 'tract' , your body takes nutrients and water from the food.
The descending fibers of the spinal 'tract' of the trigeminal nerve can be observed ventromedial to the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
the digestive 'tract'
The tubular esophagus exhibits the typical structure of the gastrointestinal 'tract' with an prominent muscularis mucosae and muscularis propria.
The signals then travel along the spinothalamic 'tract' of the spinal cord to the thalamus and the cortex.
All this then enters the digestive 'tract' and begins its passage from esophagus to stomach to duodenum to small intestine to colon.
Diseases of the kidneys, heart, gastrointestinal 'tract' , lungs, bones, or other body systems may affect growth.
Diverticulitis is an infection or inflammation of one or more small bulging pouches in the digestive 'tract' called diverticula.
The degree of elongation in the gastrointestinal 'tract' varies from one region to another.
Meckel's diverticulum is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal 'tract' involving the small bowel and terminal ileum.
His description of his life before becoming a Christian sounds like something straight out of a religious 'tract' .
If a coworker appears hungover, attempt to slip a religious 'tract' in his hand.
The focus was mostly on Crohn's disease, which can affect any region of the gastrointestinal 'tract' , although the ileum and colon are the sites most frequently involved.
They are a legacy of the days of the first settlers when a u2018townu2019 was, in fact, a large 'tract' of land with a village at its centre.
It works mainly on the spinal cord, first impressing the sensory 'tract' to the extent that it can produce complete anesthesia.
There are already plans for expansion with a 'tract' of land leased next to the current factory for use later.
Too large for a religious 'tract' , decidedly more elegant than the standard municipal report, it could fit easily within a line of paperbacks strung along the sides of a railway station book kiosk.
When eating and drinking in general aggravate the pain, the pain is nearly always arising from the stomach, pancreas, biliary 'tract' , small intestine, or colon.
Tumors also can cause nausea and vomiting, particularly if they affect the inner ear, gastrointestinal 'tract' , liver or brain.
New members are recruited to the religion through workshops, colloquiums, religious 'tracts' , and other publications.
He publicly attacked a Melbourne biotechnology company for its aggressive enforcement of patents that cover vast 'tracts' of the genome of every creature on earth.
He pointed to the survival of the practical man over vast 'tracts' of British industry.
His short daily walk took him past a set of rundown, graffiti-covered shops and litter-scarred 'tracts' of open land.
There are areas on which there are 'tracts' of land which are quite unproductive and which could easily be acquired for plantation with suitable trees.
Admittedly, the marshaling of characters and strands of plot over vast 'tracts' of prose has never been the author's primary concern.
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