acetylene

Acetylene

Meaning in Bengali:

অ্যাসিটাইলিন, একটি বায়ুমণ্ডলীয় গ্যাস (acetylene), একটি কার্বাইড বা হাইড্রোকার্বন যা বিশেষতঃ উচ্চ তাপমাত্রায় জ্বলতে পারে।

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

uh-set-l-een

Short Definition:

Acetylene is a flammable hydrocarbon gas that can burn at high temperatures. It is commonly used in welding and cutting torches due to its high heat output.

Synonyms:

– Ethyne
– Ethine
– Dicarbon

Antonyms:

– Oxygen (অক্সিজেন)
– Water (পানি)

Origin:

The word “acetylene” originated from the Latin word “acetum,” meaning vinegar, and the Greek word “hyle,” meaning matter. It was first discovered in 1836 by Edmund Davy, who isolated it from a compound called calcium carbide.

Nearby Words:

– Acetone (Noun)
– Acid (Noun)
– Acetic (Adjective)
– Acetate (Noun)

Acetylene in Literature Quotes:

– “The acetylene lamps on the street corners threw weird shadows as the night grew darker.” – The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
– “She lit the acetylene torch and began her intricate metalwork.” – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
– “The acetylene flame danced in the darkness, illuminating the workshop.” – Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
– “He inhaled the acetylene fumes, feeling a rush of energy and creativity.” – The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: অ্যাসিটাইলিন
– Hindi: एसिटिलीन
– Nepali: एसिटिलिन
– Urdu: ایسیٹلین
– Tamil: அசெடிலீன்
– Telugu: ఎసిటిలీన్
– Arabic: أسيتيلين
– Chinese: 乙炔
– Japanese: アセチレン
– Russian: ацетилен

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