alcohols

Alcohols Meaning in Bengali

Bengali Meaning: বাংলা অর্থ

Part of Speech

Alcohols is a noun.

Pronunciation

Alcohols is pronounced as /ˈælkəˌhɔlz/.

Short Definition of Alcohols

Alcohols are organic compounds that contain a hydroxyl (-OH) group attached to a carbon atom. They are commonly used as solvents, fuels, and in the production of beverages.

Alcohols Synonyms

1. Spirits (আত্মা)

2. Liquor (মদ)

3. Booze (মদ)

4. Drink (পান)

5. Beverage (পানীয়)

6. Intoxicant (মদ্যপানকারী)

7. Brew (বিয়ার)

8. Tipple (মদ্যপান করা)

9. Hooch (মদ)

10. Firewater (মদ)

Antonyms

1. Sobriety (প্রশান্তি)

2. Temperance (সংযম)

3. Abstinence (নিরামিষ)

4. Moderation (মধ্যস্থতা)

5. Teetotalism (মদ্যপান না করা)

Origin of Alcohols

The word “alcohol” is derived from the Arabic word “al-kuḥl” meaning “the essence” or “the fine powder.” It was originally used to refer to a fine powder produced by sublimation, but its meaning evolved to include the concept of a distilled substance. The term “alcohol” was later adopted by European chemists to describe a class of organic compounds containing the hydroxyl group.

Nearby Words

1. Alcoholic (noun) – মদ্যপানকারী

2. Alcoholism (noun) – মদ্যপানবিশেষ

3. Alcohols (noun) – মদ্য

4. Alcohols (adjective) – মদ্যপানসংক্রান্ত

5. Alcohols (verb) – মদ্যপান করা

Alcohols in Literature Quotes

1. “I feel bad for people who don’t drink. When they wake up in the morning, that’s as good as they’re going to feel all day.” – Frank Sinatra (আমি মানুষদের কষ্ট করে দিতে চাই যারা মদ্যপান করে না। যখন তারা সকালে উঠে, তখনই তারা সমস্ত দিনের চেয়েও ভালো অনুভব করতে পারেন।)

2. “I cook with wine, sometimes I even add it to the food.” – W.C. Fields (আমি মদের সাথে রান্না করি, কখনও কখনও আমি এটা খাবারে যোগ করি।)

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: মদ (mad)

Hindi: मद्य (madya)

Nepali: मद्य (madya)

Urdu: شراب (sharab)

Tamil: மது (madhu)

Telugu: మద్యం (madyam)

Arabic: الكحول (alkuhul)

Chinese: 酒精 (jiǔjīng)

Japanese: アルコール (arukōru)

Russian: спирт (spirt)

For more information on alcohols, you can visit the following websites:

1. Wikipedia.org

2. Dictionary.com

3. TheFreeDictionary.com