acrostic

Acrostic Meaning in Bengali

অক্রোস্টিক (akrostik), অক্রোস্টিক কবিতা (akrostik kobita), অক্রোস্টিক রচনা (akrostik rochona), অক্রোস্টিক গান (akrostik gaan), অক্রোস্টিক ছড়া (akrostik chhara)

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

uh-kraw-stik

Short Definition of Acrostic

An acrostic is a poem, word puzzle, or other composition in which certain letters in each line form a word or words.

Synonyms of Acrostic

Word puzzle, Word game, Poem, Composition, Riddle

Antonyms of Acrostic

Not applicable

Origin of Acrostic

The word “acrostic” originated from the Greek word “akrostikhis,” which is a combination of “akros” meaning “at the end” and “stikhos” meaning “line of verse.” The concept of acrostics has been used in various cultures and languages throughout history.

Nearby Words

– Acrospire (Noun)
– Acroterion (Noun)
– Acrotism (Noun)
– Acrotic (Adjective)
– Acroter (Noun)

Acrostic in Literature Quotes

– “A poem is an acrostic on the name of the beloved.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
– “Acrostics are the most amusing and ingenious of all the ancient modes of writing.” – Edgar Allan Poe
– “An acrostic is like a boxer. It comes out fighting.” – David Mitchell
– “Acrostics are the most mental of all forms of poetry.” – John M. Ford
– “An acrostic is a poem in which the first letter of each line spells out a word, name, or phrase when read vertically.” – Anonymous

Meaning in Different Languages

– Hindi: अक्रॉस्टिक (akrostik)
– Nepali: अक्रोस्टिक (akrostik)
– Urdu: ایکروسٹک (akrostik)
– Tamil: அக்ரோஸ்டிக் (akrostik)
– Telugu: అక్రోస్టిక్ (akrostik)
– Arabic: أكروستيك (akrostik)
– Chinese: 隐字诗 (yǐn zì shī)
– Japanese: 頭字詞詩 (tōjishi)
– Russian: акростих (akrostikh)

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