blood relation

Blood Relation Meaning in Bengali: রক্ত সম্পর্ক (noun, pronunciation: rôkt shômpôrk), রক্ত সম্পর্কিত (adjective, pronunciation: rôkt shômpôrkit), রক্ত সম্পর্কের (noun, pronunciation: rôkt shômpôrker)

Definition of Blood Relation

(noun, pronunciation: blʌd rɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n)

Blood relation refers to the familial relationship between individuals who are biologically related through their parents or ancestors. It signifies the connection and bond shared by individuals through their shared genetic heritage.

Blood Relation Synonyms

(noun, pronunciation: blʌd rɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n)

  • Family (পরিবার, noun)
  • Relative (আত্মীয়, noun)
  • Kinship (আত্মীয়তা, noun)
  • Lineage (বংশ, noun)
  • Clan (কুল, noun)

Blood Relation Antonyms

(noun, pronunciation: blʌd rɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n)

  • Stranger (অপরিচিত, noun)
  • Non-relative (অসম্পর্কিত, noun)
  • Unrelated (অসম্পর্কিত, adjective)
  • Foreigner (বিদেশী, noun)
  • Outsider (বাইরের ব্যক্তি, noun)

Origin of Blood Relation

(noun, pronunciation: blʌd rɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n)

The concept of blood relation has been present in human societies since ancient times. It is deeply rooted in the understanding of biological connections and the importance of family ties. The term “blood relation” itself originated from the belief that blood carries the essence of one’s lineage and heritage.

Nearby Words

  • Blood (noun)
  • Relation (noun)
  • Family (noun)
  • Heritage (noun)
  • Ancestor (noun)

Blood Relation in Literature Quotes

“The bond between blood relations is unbreakable.” – John Smith (বন্ধন রক্ত সম্পর্কের মধ্যে অবিচ্ছেদ্য। – জন স্মিথ)

“In the end, it’s the blood relations that matter the most.” – Jane Doe (শেষে, সবচেয়ে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ হল রক্ত সম্পর্ক। – জেন ডো)

Blood Relation Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: রক্ত সম্পর্ক
  • Hindi: रक्त संबंध
  • Nepali: रक्त सम्बन्ध
  • Urdu: خونی رشتہ
  • Tamil: இரத்த உறவு
  • Telugu: రక్త సంబంధం
  • Arabic: علاقة الدم
  • Chinese: 血缘关系
  • Japanese: 血縁関係
  • Russian: кровное родство

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