antlers

Antlers Meaning in Bengali

Bengali Meaning: শিংবিশাল শিং (Shingbishal Shing)

Part of Speech

Antlers: Noun

Pronunciation

Antlers: /ˈæntlərz/

Short Definition of Antlers

Antlers are bony, branching structures that grow on the heads of male deer, elk, moose, and other similar animals. They are shed and regrown annually and are primarily used for defense, attracting mates, and establishing dominance.

Antlers Synonyms

1. Horns (শিংবিশাল শিং, Shingbishal Shing)

2. Branches (শাখা, Shaka)

3. Tusks (হাতির দাঁত, Hatir Dant)

Antonyms

1. Hornless (শিংবিহীন, Shingbihin)

2. Smooth (মসৃণ, Mosrun)

3. Bald (গাঁজা, Ganja)

Origin of Antlers

The word “antler” comes from the Old French word “antoillier,” which means “horn.” Antlers have been a part of animal anatomy for millions of years and have evolved as a result of sexual selection. They are primarily found in members of the deer family.

Nearby Words

1. Antelope (Noun)

2. Anteater (Noun)

3. Antecedent (Noun)

Antlers in Literature Quotes

1. “The majestic stag stood proudly, its antlers reaching towards the sky.” (মহিমান্বিত হরিণটি গর্বের সাথে দাঁড়াল, তার শিং আকাশের দিকে প্রসারিত হয়েছিল।)

2. “He had the grace of a deer, with antlers that symbolized his strength.” (তিনি হরিণের মতো সৌন্দর্য রয়েছিলেন, যার শিং তার শক্তির প্রতীক ছিল।)

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: শিংবিশাল শিং (Shingbishal Shing)

Hindi: सिंघाने (Singhane)

Nepali: सिंगाने (Singane)

Urdu: سنگانے (Singane)

Tamil: முதல்வாய் (Mudalvai)

Telugu: మొగలు (Mogalu)

Arabic: قرون (Quron)

Chinese: 鹿角 (Lùjiǎo)

Japanese: 鹿の角 (Shika no Tsuno)

Russian: оленьи рога (olenyi roga)

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