ape

Ape Meaning in Bengali: বানর (baanor), বানরপৃষ্ঠ (baanorprishto), বানরমুখ (baanormukh), বানরসদৃশ (baanorsodrish)

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: ey-p

Short Definition: Ape refers to a large primate that lacks a tail, such as a gorilla or chimpanzee. It is often used to describe someone who imitates or mimics others.

Ape Synonyms: monkey, simian, primate, mimic, copycat

Ape Antonyms:

  • Human – মানুষ (manush)
  • Original – আদিকারী (adikari)
  • Individual – ব্যক্তি (bokti)
  • Unique – অননুপাতিক (ononupatik)

Origin of Ape: The word “ape” originated from Old English “apa” and is related to Old Saxon “apo” and Old Norse “api.” It can be traced back to Proto-Germanic “apô” and ultimately to Proto-Indo-European “h₂ébō” meaning “tailless.” The term has been used in English since the 14th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Aperitif (Noun)
  • Aperitivo (Noun)
  • Aperitif (Noun)
  • Aperitif (Noun)

Ape in Literature Quotes:

  • “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” – Charles Caleb Colton (অনুকরণ হল সত্যিকারের প্রশংসা করার সবচেয়ে সত্যিকারভাবে পদক্ষেপ।)
  • “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” – Charles Darwin (প্রজাতির সবচেয়ে শক্তিশালী বা সবচেয়ে বুদ্ধিমান নয়, বরং পরিবর্তনে সবচেয়ে সহজে প্রতিক্রিয়া করা যার জন্য।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বানর (baanor)
  • Hindi: बंदर (bandar)
  • Nepali: बाँदर (bandar)
  • Urdu: بندر (bandar)
  • Tamil: குரங்கு (kurangu)
  • Telugu: కోతి (koti)
  • Arabic: قرد (qird)
  • Chinese: 猿 (yuán)
  • Japanese: 猿 (saru)
  • Russian: обезьяна (obez’yana)

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