betel-nut

Betel-nut Meaning in Bengali: সুপারি, সুপারি গাছ, সুপারি ফল (noun, /ˈbiːtəlˌnʌt/)

Definition

Betel-nut refers to the seed of the areca palm, which is commonly chewed with betel leaf and lime as a stimulant in many Asian cultures. It is also known as areca nut or supari.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for betel-nut include:

  • Areca nut (সুপারি বাদাম)
  • Supari (সুপারি)
  • Pinang (পিনাং)
  • Paan (পান)

Antonyms

Antonyms for betel-nut include:

  • Tobacco (তামাক)
  • Paan leaf (পান পাতা)
  • Chewing gum (চিউইং গাম)
  • Mint (পুদিনা)

Origin

The betel-nut has its origins in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines and Malaysia. It has been cultivated and used for centuries in various cultural practices and rituals.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to betel-nut include:

  • Betel leaf (noun)
  • Betel quid (noun)
  • Betel palm (noun)
  • Betel vine (noun)

Betel-nut in Literature Quotes

“The betel-nut tree sheds its nuts, but not its leaves.” – Rabindranath Tagore (সুপারি গাছটি তাঁতলে তাঁতলে বাদাম পড়ে, কিন্তু পাতা পড়ে না।)

“The betel-nut is the nut of the gods.” – Kazi Nazrul Islam (সুপারি বাদাম দেবতাদের বাদাম।)

Betel-nut Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: সুপারি, Hindi: सुपारी, Nepali: सुपारी, Urdu: سپاری, Tamil: வெற்றிலை, Telugu: పక్క, Arabic: الجوز الهندي, Chinese: 槟榔, Japanese: ビートルナッツ, Russian: бетель-орех

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