beaver

Bengali Meaning of Beaver: বিভিন্ন অর্থে বিভিন্ন বাংলা শব্দ (উদাহরণস্বরূপঃ বিভিন্ন, বিভিন্ন, বিভিন্ন)।

Part of Speech & Pronunciation:

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: /ˈbiːvər/

Definition of Beaver:

A beaver is a large, nocturnal, semiaquatic rodent that is native to North America and Eurasia. It is known for its ability to construct dams and lodges using branches, mud, and rocks. Beavers have a broad, flat tail, webbed hind feet, and sharp incisors that they use to fell trees and build their structures.

Beaver Synonyms:

1. Castor (কাস্টর)

2. Rodent (গোখরো)

3. Dam-builder (বাঁধকাটা)

4. Lodge-builder (আবাস নির্মাতা)

5. Woodcutter (কাঠ কাটা)

Beaver Antonyms:

1. Predator (প্রাণিকে খাদ্য হিংসা করে)

2. Destroyer (ধ্বংসকারী)

3. Non-builder (নির্মাতা নয়)

4. Treeless (বৃক্ষহীন)

5. Waterless (জলহীন)

Origin of Beaver:

The word “beaver” originated from the Old English word “beofor” and the Proto-Germanic word “bebruz.” It can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root word “bhebhrus,” meaning “brown.” The beaver has been an important animal in human history, valued for its fur and its role in shaping ecosystems.

Nearby Words:

1. Beaverboard (Noun)

2. Beaverish (Adjective)

3. Beaverette (Noun)

4. Beaverkin (Noun)

5. Beaverlike (Adjective)

Beaver in Literature Quotes:

“The beaver told the rabbit as they stared at the Hoover Dam, ‘No, I didn’t build it myself, but it’s based on an idea of mine.'” – Charles Hard Townes (বিভিন্ন অর্থে বিভিন্ন বাংলা বাক্য)

“The beaver, which has come to represent Canada as the eagle does the United States and the lion Britain, is a flat-tailed, slow-witted, toothy rodent known to bite off its own testicles or to stand under its own falling trees.” – June Callwood (বিভিন্ন অর্থে বিভিন্ন বাংলা বাক্য)

Beaver Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: বিভিন্ন

Hindi: बीवर

Nepali: बिभर

Urdu: بیور

Tamil: பீவர்

Telugu: బీవర్

Arabic: قندس

Chinese: 海狸

Japanese: ビーバー

Russian: бобр

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