blade

Blade Meaning in Bengali: কাঁটা, পাতা, ব্লেড, ক্ষুরপাতা (noun, pronunciation: bleɪd)

Definition of Blade

A blade refers to the flat, cutting part of a tool or weapon, typically with a sharp edge. It can be a part of a knife, sword, or any other cutting instrument. The blade is usually made of metal and is used for various purposes, such as cutting, slicing, or stabbing.

Synonyms of Blade

  • Edge – পাতা (noun)
  • Cutter – কাটা (noun)
  • Knife – ছুরি (noun)
  • Scalpel – স্ক্যালপেল (noun)
  • Razor – ক্ষুরপাতা (noun)

Antonyms of Blade

  • Blunt – মন্দ (adjective, Bengali meaning: মন্দ)
  • Dull – মন্দ (adjective, Bengali meaning: মন্দ)
  • Unsharpened – অসর্পিত (adjective, Bengali meaning: অসর্পিত)
  • Round – গোল (adjective, Bengali meaning: গোল)
  • Flat – সমতল (adjective, Bengali meaning: সমতল)

Origin of Blade

The word “blade” originated from the Old English word “blæd,” which means a leaf or a cutting instrument. It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word “bladaz.” The term has been used in various forms and languages throughout history to refer to the sharp cutting part of a tool or weapon.

Nearby Words

  • Blaze – noun
  • Blare – verb
  • Blame – noun
  • Bladeless – adjective
  • Bladder – noun

Blade in Literature Quotes

  • “The pen is mightier than the sword, but no match for the blade.” – George R.R. Martin (কলমটি তর্জনী চাপের চেয়ে শক্তিশালী, কিন্তু ব্লেডের সামরিক শক্তির সাথে তুলনা করতে পারে না।)
  • “The blade itself incites to deeds of violence.” – Homer (ব্লেড নিজেই হিংসামূলক কাজে উত্তেজনা সৃষ্টি করে।)

Blade Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: কাঁটা
  • Hindi: ब्लेड
  • Nepali: ब्लेड
  • Urdu: بلیڈ
  • Tamil: பிளேட்
  • Telugu: బ్లేడ్
  • Arabic: شفرة
  • Chinese: 刀片
  • Japanese: 刃
  • Russian: лезвие

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