Foliate has to do with leaves. (Hence the foliage of autumn when the leaves turn different colours.) But there are other and quirky definitions of the word, having to do with the coating of a mirror with a thin layer, or to decorate with a thin layer, or to split into thin, leaf-like layers. check the link for more info: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/foliate
Each layer is as thin as a piece of paper.
Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
The two textures of metamorphic rocks are the Foliate and Non-foliate textures.
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Low foliate intake in pregnancy is a particular concern since it is highly associated with an increased risk of the foetus developing Spina Bifida.
Japanese beetles eat the foliate and flowers of plants.
There are three types of Green Man; Foliate, Bloodsucker and Disgorging.
Foliate textire with microscopic mic a crystal
It's either a lack of foliate commonly called vitamin b-12.
Yes, the other type is a foliate rock with bands of minerals.
No. Foliation is a texture most often used to describe the banded, platy, or layered appearance of certain metamorphic rocks.
The type of papillae on the tongue is the gustatory kind. That means that they have the sense of taste. This includes salty, sweet, sour, or bitter. This information is combined with the sense of smell to combine in our experience of food.
Foliation is a descriptive term applied to certain types of metamorphic rocks, so, by definition, Yes, a folate rock is metamorphic.