Abscission Meaning in Bengali
Meaning of Abscission in Bengali
অবচ্ছেদন (avacchedana), ছিন্নভিন্নতা (chinnabhinnata), ছিন্নভিন্নত্ব (chinnabhinnatva), ছিন্নভিন্নতা (chinnabhinnata), ছিন্নভিন্নত্ব (chinnabhinnatva)
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
ab-sizh-uh n
Short Definition of Abscission
The act of cutting off or removing, especially the natural separation of a leaf, fruit, or other part from a plant or tree.
Synonyms of Abscission
separation, detachment, cutting off, pruning, excision
Antonyms of Abscission
attachment (সংলগ্নতা), connection (সংযোগ), union (ঐক্য), inclusion (অন্তর্ভুক্তি), addition (যোগ)
Origin of Abscission
The word “abscission” originated from the Latin word “abscissio” meaning “a cutting off”.
Nearby Words
Abroad (প্রবাসে), Abscess (পাকস্থল), Abscond (পলান), Absence (অনুপস্থিতি), Absent (অনুপস্থিত)
Abscission in Literature Quotes
“The abscission layer forms across the base of the petiole, and the leaf falls off.” – John E. Pfeiffer
“The abscission layer is a corky layer of cells that forms at the base of the petiole.” – William A. Niering
“Abscission is the process by which plants shed parts, such as leaves and fruits.” – Michael G. Simpson
“Abscission is a natural process that allows plants to shed leaves, fruits, and other parts.” – Peter H. Raven
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms
1. Cut off (কাটা বন্ধ করা) – The abscission of the branch was necessary for the tree’s health.
2. Break away (বিচ্ছিন্ন হত্তয়া) – The abscission of the country from the empire led to its independence.
Usage in American English
In American English, “abscission” is commonly used in the field of botany to refer to the natural separation of plant parts.
Usage in British English
In British English, “abscission” is also used in the context of botany to describe the process of plants shedding leaves, fruits, or other parts.
Meaning in Different Languages
Hindi: अवच्छेदन (avacchedan), Nepali: अवच्छेदन (avacchedan), Urdu: ابچھیدن (abchīdn), Tamil: அழிவு (aḻivu), Telugu: అవచ్ఛేదన (avacchedana), Arabic: الانفصال (al’anfisal), Chinese: 脱落 (tuōluò), Japanese: 脱落 (datsuraku), Russian: отделение (otdeleniye)
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