acorn

Acorn Meaning in Bengali

বাংলা অর্থঃ ওকবীজ, ওকফল, ওকবীজের ফল, ওকবীজের গাছের ফল, ওকবীজের ফলবিশেষ।

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

əˈkɔːrn

Short Definition of Acorn

An acorn is the fruit of the oak tree, typically a smooth oval nut in a rough cup-shaped base.

Synonyms of Acorn

Seed, Nut, Kernel, Fruit, Oak nut

Antonyms of Acorn

Bengali Antonyms: বীজহীন, বীজবিহীন, বীজশূন্য

Origin of Acorn

The word “acorn” originated from the Old English word “æcern,” which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word “akranaz.” It is related to the Old Norse word “akarn” and the Dutch word “eikern.” The term has been used to refer to the fruit of the oak tree since the 14th century.

Nearby Words

– Oak (Noun)
– Oak tree (Noun)
– Oak leaf (Noun)
– Oak wood (Noun)
– Oak forest (Noun)

Acorn in Literature Quotes

1. “The greatest oaks have been little acorns.” – Charles Haddon Spurgeon

2. “Mighty oaks from little acorns grow.” – Geoffrey Chaucer

3. “The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

4. “An oak tree is just a little nut that held its ground.” – David Avocado Wolfe

Meaning in Different Languages

– Hindi: बलूत (Baloot)
– Nepali: ओकर्न (Okarn)
– Urdu: بلوط کا پھل (Baloot ka phal)
– Tamil: ஆகர்ன் (Ākarṉ)
– Telugu: ఆకర్న్ (Ākarn)
– Arabic: بلوط (Baloot)
– Chinese: 橡子 (Xiàngzi)
– Japanese: どんぐり (Donguri)
– Russian: желудь (zhelud’)

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