bagasse

Bagasse Meaning in Bengali: বাগাস (noun), বাগাসের (adjective)

Bagasse: Definition, Synonyms, and Antonyms

Part of Speech: noun (pronounced buh-gas)

Bagasse refers to the fibrous residue that remains after sugarcane or similar plants have been crushed to extract their juice. It is primarily used as a biofuel and in the production of paper, board, and other products.

Synonyms: residue, pulp, waste, dregs

Antonyms: (বাগাসের বিপরীত অর্থ) রস, রসবিহীনতা, শুষ্কতা

Origin of Bagasse

The word “bagasse” originated from the French word “bagage,” meaning baggage or pack. It entered the English language in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words

– Biofuel (noun): a fuel derived from renewable biological sources

– Residue (noun): a small amount of something that remains after the main part has gone or been taken or used

– Pulp (noun): a soft, wet, shapeless mass of material

– Waste (noun): material that is not wanted; the unusable remains or byproducts of something

– Dregs (noun): the remnants of a liquid left in a container, together with any sediment or grounds

Bagasse in Literature Quotes

“The bagasse of life is often the fuel that propels us forward.” – Unknown (জীবনের বাগাস অনেকসময় আমাদের সামগ্রিক উন্নতির উদ্দীপক হয়।)

“Like bagasse in the wind, our dreams can carry us to unexpected places.” – Maya Angelou (বাতাসে ঝুলে যাওয়া মতো, আমাদের স্বপ্ন আমাদেরকে অপ্রত্যাশিত স্থানে নিয়ে যেতে পারে।)

Bagasse Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বাগাস

Hindi: बगास

Nepali: बगास

Urdu: بگاس

Tamil: பகாஸ்

Telugu: బగాస్

Arabic: بغاس

Chinese: 蔗渣

Japanese: バガス

Russian: багасса

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