spongy
మెత్తటి
definition
adjective
a soft, spongy blanket of moss
like a sponge, especially in being porous, compressible, elastic, or absorbent.
translation of 'spongy'
మృదు కణజాలము,
మెత్తటి
example
Prions deposit plaque that kills brain cells, leaving 'spongy' holes in the brain.
So of course, we cut people up, we find organs, we cut them up, and there are veins, and wobbly bits, and 'spongy' parts that go squelch when you poke them.
On the ground, climbing fern creates tough, 'spongy' mats that can easily smother grasses, low-growing shrubs, and small trees.
Fashion-wise there were two principal groups: the teddy boys - drape-style suits, suede shoes with thick 'spongy' soles, coloured shirts and bootlace ties; and the Millets - rollneck sweaters and jeans.
They have a 'spongy' quality without precise texture and there is a sense that one can penetrate more or less deeply into them.
Tony, an avid collector of 'spongy' penguins given out at various Linux events, now thinks computers were created by penguins, or vice versa.
I take a really soft, 'spongy' ball, and I toss it to the first girl.
They wanted to disentangle themselves from the soft, 'spongy' webs that had grown around them and the way they went about it was very silly.
What's more, the fern can form tough, 'spongy' mats on the ground.
The vacuole numbers were much higher in the old than in the young mice, indicating the rapid development of 'sponginess' caused by aging.
The bread in the supermarket here is 'spongey' sweet white bread cut in about 10 cm thick slices.
Besides the fact that I've been drowned thoroughly in PMS, my neck glands are up (having a 'spongey' , swollen double chin does nothing to improve my demeanor).
There's so much torque, but I wasn't sure about the brakes; they were a bit 'spongey' .
We hated her and wanted to crush her enormous 'spongey' costume under our broken feet.
The flavour was essence of crab, the texture, like a soft, moist 'spongey' doughnut - very different and entirely delicious.
‘Let us go for tea,’ I suggested, putting my hand on his arm, noting its tremble and 'sponginess' .
In a 'spongey' , leather-clad Renault, this system feels thrillingly futurist.
‘Everywhere reason is under threat as a 'sponginess' of thought blurs the line between the real and the fantastical’.
There is a 'sponginess' underfoot; a greater upward force to your movements.
I'm not referring to the 'sponginess' of the ground, I'm referring to that shelf, which is there I believe still now.
The clafoutis was still warm, with a thin 'spongey' surface over juicy cherries and a thicker batter base.
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