Bitterns Meaning in Bengali: বিটার্নস, বিটার্নসের অর্থ, বিটার্নসের প্রতিশব্দ (noun, pronunciation: /ˈbɪtərn/)
Definition of Bitterns
Bitterns are large wading birds belonging to the heron family, Ardeidae. They are known for their distinctive booming call, which is produced by males during the breeding season. Bitterns have long necks, stout bodies, and cryptic plumage that helps them blend into their marshy habitats. They are primarily found in wetlands and marshes, where they feed on fish, amphibians, and invertebrates.
Synonyms of Bitterns
1. Heron (হেরন) – noun
2. Egret (ইগ্রেট) – noun
3. Crane (ক্রেন) – noun
4. Stork (স্টর্ক) – noun
Antonyms of Bitterns
1. Land (ভূমি) – noun
2. Dry (শুষ্ক) – adjective
3. Upland (উচ্চভূমি) – noun
4. Mountain (পর্বত) – noun
Origin of Bitterns
The word “bittern” originated from the Old English word “butor,” which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word “butan.” It is believed to be related to the Middle Dutch word “boter” and the Old High German word “butar,” both of which mean “bittern.” The exact origin of the word is uncertain, but it is thought to be onomatopoeic, imitating the bird’s call.
Nearby Words
1. Marsh (noun) – হাওর, জলাভূমি
2. Wetland (noun) – জলভূমি, হাওর
3. Heron (noun) – হেরন
4. Egret (noun) – ইগ্রেট
Bitterns in Literature Quotes
1. “The bittern booming from the bulrushes” – Alfred, Lord Tennyson (বুলরাশ থেকে বিটার্ন বুমিং)
2. “The bittern’s hollow cry” – William Wordsworth (বিটার্নের খালি ক্রাই)
Bitterns Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বিটার্নস
Hindi: बिटर्न्स
Nepali: बिटर्न्स
Urdu: بٹرنس
Tamil: பிட்டர்ன்ஸ்
Telugu: బిట్టెర్న్స్
Arabic: بيترنس
Chinese: 苦鹭
Japanese: ビターンズ
Russian: биттерны
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