Abacuses Meaning in Bengali
গণনার ফ্রেম্ ; বলফ্রেম্ ; থামের মাথার উপরের অংশ.
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
uh-bak-uhs-iz
Definition:
An abacus is a counting tool used for performing arithmetic calculations. It consists of a rectangular frame with rods or wires, on which beads or counters are moved to represent numbers.
Synonyms:
Counting frame, calculating table, reckoning board
Antonyms:
Not applicable
Origin:
The word “abacus” originated from the Greek word “abax” meaning “calculating table.” It was later adopted by the Latin language as “abacus” and eventually made its way into English.
Nearby Words:
Abandon, Abandoned, Abandonment, Abase, Abash
Abacuses in Literature Quotes:
1. “He moved the beads on the abacus, calculating the sum with precision.” – Author Unknown
2. “The abacus was an essential tool for ancient mathematicians.” – Marcus Vitruvius
3. “She watched her father’s skilled hands swiftly manipulate the abacus.” – Lisa See
4. “The abacus, a timeless instrument, continues to be used in some cultures today.” – Unknown
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms:
1. “Counting on an abacus” – একটি অ্যাবাকাসে গণনা করা
2. “Beads on the abacus” – অ্যাবাকাসে মণিগুলি
Usage in American English:
In American English, the word “abacuses” is used to refer to the plural form of abacus.
Usage in British English:
In British English, the word “abacuses” is also used to refer to the plural form of abacus.
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: गणना पट
Nepali: गणना पट
Urdu: گنتی کا پٹ
Tamil: எண்ணிக்கை பட்டம்
Telugu: గణన పట్టిక
Arabic: آلة الحساب
Chinese: 算盤
Japanese: 算盤
Russian: счеты
For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Abacus.
You can also find the definition of “abacuses” on Dictionary.com and The Free Dictionary.