betelleaf

Betelleaf Meaning in Bengali: পান পাতা, তামাল পাতা, নগদ পাতা (noun, /bɛtəl lif/)

Definition

The betelleaf is the leaf of the betel plant, scientifically known as Piper betle. It is commonly used in South and Southeast Asian cultures for chewing with areca nut and slaked lime. The betelleaf is known for its stimulant and psychoactive properties.

Synonyms

1. Leaf (noun) – পাতা

2. Foliage (noun) – পর্ণ

3. Greenery (noun) – সবুজতা

4. Herb (noun) – ঔষধি

5. Plant (noun) – উদ্ভিদ

6. Vegetation (noun) – গাছপালা

Antonyms

1. Stone (noun) – পাথর

2. Metal (noun) – ধাতু

3. Concrete (noun) – সিমেন্ট

4. Plastic (noun) – প্লাস্টিক

5. Glass (noun) – কাঁচ

6. Wood (noun) – কাঠ

Origin

The betelleaf has been used for centuries in South and Southeast Asian cultures. It is believed to have originated in the Indian subcontinent and spread to other parts of the region. The betelleaf is an integral part of various cultural and religious practices in countries like India, Bangladesh, and Indonesia.

Nearby Words

1. Betel (noun) – পান

2. Areca nut (noun) – সুপারি

3. Slaked lime (noun) – চুন

4. Chewing (noun) – চিবানো

5. Stimulant (noun) – উত্তেজক

6. Psychoactive (adjective) – মনোচ্ছেদক

Betelleaf in Literature Quotes

1. “The betelleaf is a symbol of love and affection.” – Rabindranath Tagore (পান পাতা ভালোবাসার একটি প্রতীক। – রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর)

2. “She handed him a betelleaf, a gesture of friendship.” – Amitav Ghosh (সে তাকে একটি পান পাতা দিল, এটি একটি বন্ধুত্বের প্রতীক। – অমিতাভ ঘোষ)

Betelleaf Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: পান পাতা

Hindi: पान की पत्ती

Nepali: पान को पात

Urdu: پان کے پتے

Tamil: வெற்றிலை

Telugu: వెట్టిలై

Arabic: ورق البتل

Chinese: 檳榔葉

Japanese: ベテルの葉

Russian: лист бетеля

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