bivouac

Bivouac Meaning in Bengali: বিভূক্ষণ (bibhūkṣaṇa), বিভূক্ষণ করা (bibhūkṣaṇa kara), বিভূক্ষণ করা (bibhūkṣaṇa kara)

Part of Speech:

Bivouac is a noun and a verb. (Noun: /ˈbɪv.wæk/, Verb: /ˈbɪv.wæk/)

Definition:

A bivouac refers to a temporary camp or shelter used by soldiers, mountaineers, or travelers. It is a place where people can rest or spend the night outdoors without proper accommodation.

Synonyms:

1. Camp (শিবির, noun)

2. Encampment (শিবির, noun)

3. Shelter (আশ্রয়, noun)

4. Resting place (বিশ্রামস্থান, noun)

5. Halt (থামা, verb)

Antonyms:

1. Permanent (স্থায়ী, adjective)

2. Home (বাড়ি, noun)

3. Residence (আবাস, noun)

4. Settlement (বসবাসস্থান, noun)

5. Lodge (লজ্জা, noun)

Origin:

The word “bivouac” originated from the French word “bivouac” which means “night guard” or “watch.” It entered the English language in the early 18th century.

Nearby Words:

1. Campfire (noun)

2. Tent (noun)

3. Sleeping bag (noun)

4. Backpack (noun)

5. Bonfire (noun)

Bivouac in Literature Quotes:

1. “The stars are the streetlights of eternity.” – Henry Miller (তারাগুলি চিরন্তনের সড়কের আলোকপথিকা।)

2. “The sky broke like an egg into full sunset and the water caught fire.” – Pamela Hansford Johnson (আকাশটি সূর্যাস্তের মত একটি ডিম হিসেবে ভেঙে পড়ে এবং জলটি আগুনের মত জ্বললো।)

Bivouac Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: বিভূক্ষণ

Hindi: बिवूअक

Nepali: बिभूक्षण

Urdu: بویاک

Tamil: பிவூக்

Telugu: బివూక్

Arabic: مخيم

Chinese: 临时营地

Japanese: ビバーク

Russian: бивуак

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