betel nuts

Betel Nuts Meaning in Bengali: সুপারি, সুপারি গাছ, সুপারি গাছের ফল (noun, /ˈbiːtəl nʌts/)

Definition of Betel Nuts

Betel nuts, also known as areca nuts, are the seeds of the areca palm tree. They are commonly chewed in many Asian cultures for their stimulant and psychoactive effects. Betel nuts are usually wrapped in betel leaves along with other ingredients like tobacco and lime paste before being chewed.

Synonyms of Betel Nuts

1. Areca nuts (সুপারি গাছের ফল)
2. Supari (সুপারি)

Antonyms of Betel Nuts

1. Betel leaves (পান পাতা)
2. Tobacco (তামাক)

Origin of Betel Nuts

Betel nuts have been used for centuries in South and Southeast Asia. They are believed to have originated in the Philippines and spread to other parts of Asia through trade and cultural exchanges.

Nearby Words

1. Betel leaf (noun)
2. Betel quid (noun)
3. Betel palm (noun)

Betel Nuts in Literature Quotes

1. “The betel nut tree is a symbol of prosperity and fertility.” – Rabindranath Tagore (সুপারি গাছটি সম্পদ এবং উর্বরতার প্রতীক। – রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর)
2. “Her lips were stained red from chewing betel nuts.” – Amitav Ghosh (তার ঠোঁটে সুপারি গাছ চিবানোর কারণে লাল হয়ে গেছিল। – অমিতাভ ঘোষ)

Betel Nuts Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: সুপারি (supari)
Hindi: सुपारी (supari)
Nepali: सुपारी (supari)
Urdu: سپاری (supari)
Tamil: வெற்றிலை (vettalai)
Telugu: వేటికాయ (vetikaya)
Arabic: جوز الطيب (jawz altayyib)
Chinese: 槟榔 (bīnláng)
Japanese: ビートルナッツ (bītorunattsu)
Russian: бетель (betel)

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