GALL
That depends on whether you actually mean 'whine' or if you have a typo for 'wine'. You might say something like 'I don't know how she has the gall to whine' meaning that you are surprised someone has the effrontery to complain. On the other hand gall is a bitter substance, and 'wine mixed with gall' was offered to Christ when He was dying on the cross. Why the wine was mixed with gall is a matter for debate, as people have different theories about exactly what it was, but adding gall to wine makes it bitter.
"Vilambharam" is Advertisement in Tamil.
Tamil Eazham is what the tamils of Sri Lanka call the Tamil parts of Sri Lanka.
IN slang tamil its called as " kaai" in tamil its called as " marbagam"
the balls on the tree is the nut [ seed] that i one day going to tern into a oak tree but it will take it a long time for it to be like the tree it came from ps.. never it the balls you see on a oak tree
gall bladder called in Tamil is pithaneerpai.
pithaneerpai
Oak Apple Gall Wasps cannot sting
beetles
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sounds like mold, but could be "oak gall wasps".
"galle" is "gall", as in oak gall, but I think you may mean "légal" ("légale") = "legal"
Oak galls are caused by chemicals injected by the larva of certain kinds of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. The adult female wasp lays single eggs in developing leaf buds. The wasp larvae feed on the gall tissue resulting from their secretions. Oak galls are sometimes called oak apples or oak balls.
Gall wasp larva
It is a leaf gall produced by a insect
In Scottish Gaelic usage: Bris air a' ghal (Start to cry); gal = cry.In Irish: gal is (Warlike) ardor; valor, furygal also can mean a blusterergál is gall, as in gál darach, oak-gall.