alligator

Alligator Meaning in Bengali: হরিণমুখ, সর্পমুখ

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: al-i-gey-ter

Short Definition: Alligator refers to a large reptile with a long body, short legs, a long tail, and a broad snout, native to the Americas and China.

Alligator Synonyms: Crocodile, Gavial, Caiman

Alligator Antonyms: None

Origin: The word “alligator” originated from the Spanish word “el lagarto,” which means “the lizard.” It was later anglicized to “alligator.”

Nearby Words:

  • Allegation (Noun)
  • Allege (Verb)
  • Alleged (Adjective)
  • Allegedly (Adverb)
  • Allegiance (Noun)

Alligator in Literature Quotes:

  • “The alligator is lurking in the swamp.” (হরিণমুখ হাওড়ে অপেক্ষা করছে।)
  • “The alligator’s jaws snapped shut with a loud noise.” (হরিণমুখের জবাব শব্দ করে বন্ধ হলো।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: হরিণমুখ
  • Hindi: मगरमच्छ
  • Nepali: अलिगेटर
  • Urdu: مگرمچھ
  • Tamil: அலிகேட்டர்
  • Telugu: అలిగేటర్
  • Arabic: تمساح
  • Chinese: 短吻鳄
  • Japanese: ワニ
  • Russian: аллигатор

For more information about alligators, you can visit the Wikipedia page on alligators. To find further definitions and examples, you can refer to dictionary.com and thefreedictionary.com.