Almond Meaning in Bengali
বাদাম (baḍāma)
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
ahl-muhnd
Short Definition of Almond
Almond refers to the edible oval-shaped nut-like seed of the almond tree, which is native to the Middle East and South Asia. It is widely cultivated for its nutritious properties and is used in various culinary preparations.
Almond Synonyms
1. Nut (বাদামবীজ, bādāmabīja) – Noun
2. Kernel (বীজকণ্ঠ, bījakāṇṭha) – Noun
3. Seed (বীজ, bīja) – Noun
Almond Antonyms
1. Shell (খোল, khōla) – Noun
2. Husk (ছিলকা, chilakā) – Noun
3. Cover (আবরণ, ābaraṇa) – Noun
Origin of Almond
The word “almond” originated from the Old French word “almande” which came from the Latin word “amygdala.” The Latin word was derived from the Greek word “amygdalē.” The almond tree is believed to have originated in the Mediterranean region and has been cultivated for thousands of years.
Nearby Words
1. Almoner (Noun)
2. Almost (Adverb)
3. Almonry (Noun)
Almond in Literature Quotes
1. “The almond tree blossoms in the spring.” (বাদামের গাছটি বসন্তে ফুল ফোটায়।)
2. “Her eyes were as sweet as almonds.” (তার চোখ বাদামের মতো মিষ্টি ছিল।)
3. “He gave her a box of chocolates with almond fillings.” (তিনি তাকে বাদাম ভর্তিকৃত চকলেটের একটি বাক্স দিলেন।)
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বাদাম (baḍāma)
Hindi: बादाम (bādāma)
Nepali: बादाम (bādāma)
Urdu: بادام (bādām)
Tamil: பாதாம் (pātām)
Telugu: బాదం (bādaṁ)
Arabic: لوز (lawz)
Chinese: 杏仁 (xìngrén)
Japanese: アーモンド (āmondo)
Russian: миндаль (mindalʹ)
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