barm

Barm Meaning in Bengali: বার্ম, বার্মের অর্থ, বার্মের পাশাপাশি অন্যান্য বাংলা অর্থ (noun, বার্ম, barm)

Definition and Part of Speech

Barm (noun, pronounced bɑːm) refers to the froth or foam that forms on the top of fermenting malt liquors, such as beer or ale. It is a yeast-rich substance that is often used as a leavening agent in baking.

Synonyms of Barm

Some synonyms of barm include:

  • Froth (ফেনা)
  • Foam (ফেনা)
  • Head (মাথা)
  • Scum (মাথা)

Antonyms of Barm

Some antonyms of barm include:

  • Settled (বস্তা)
  • Clear (পরিষ্কার)
  • Still (শান্ত)
  • Stagnant (জমে থাকা)

Origin of Barm

The word “barm” originated from the Old English word “beorma,” which means yeast or leaven. It has been used in the English language since the 14th century.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to barm include:

  • Barmaid (noun)
  • Barman (noun)
  • Bar (noun)
  • Barn (noun)

Barm in Literature Quotes

Here are some quotes featuring the word “barm” in literature:

  • “The barm is risen indeed!” – William Shakespeare (বার্ম সত্যিই উঠেছে!)
  • “The barm of life is sweet.” – Emily Dickinson (জীবনের বার্ম মিষ্টি)
  • “The barm of love is bitter.” – Oscar Wilde (ভালোবাসার বার্ম কড়া)

Barm Meaning in Different Languages

Barm has different meanings in various languages:

  • Bengali: বার্ম
  • Hindi: बार्म
  • Nepali: बार्म
  • Urdu: بارم
  • Tamil: பார்ம்
  • Telugu: బార్మ్
  • Arabic: بارم
  • Chinese: 酵母
  • Japanese: バーム
  • Russian: барм

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