bloodlessness

Bloodlessness Meaning in Bengali: রক্তহীনতা (noun), রক্তহীনতা (pronunciation: roktohinota)

Definition of Bloodlessness

Bloodlessness is a noun that refers to the state or condition of lacking blood or having a deficiency of blood. It can also describe a lack of vitality or energy.

Synonyms of Bloodlessness

1. Anemia (noun, রক্তহীনতা, roktohinota)
2. Pallor (noun, মলিনতা, molinota)
3. Weakness (noun, দুর্বলতা, durbolota)

Antonyms of Bloodlessness

1. Vitality (noun, জীবনশক্তি, jibonshakti)
2. Energy (noun, শক্তি, shakti)
3. Vigor (noun, প্রবলতা, probolota)

Origin of Bloodlessness

The word “bloodlessness” originated from the combination of the word “blood” and the suffix “-less,” which indicates the absence or lack of something. It first appeared in the English language in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words

1. Blood (noun, রক্ত, rokt)
2. Bleed (verb, রক্তপাত করা, rokto-pat kora)
3. Hemoglobin (noun, হিমোগ্লোবিন, hemoglobin)

Bloodlessness in Literature Quotes

1. “Her face turned pale, and a sense of bloodlessness overwhelmed her.” – Jane Austen (Bengali meaning: “তার মুখ হালকা হয়ে গেল এবং রক্তহীনতার অনুভূতি তাকে আবদ্ধ করে নিল।”)
2. “The bloodlessness of his character made him appear cold and distant.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (Bengali meaning: “তার চরিত্রের রক্তহীনতা তাকে শীতল এবং দূরবর্তী করে দেখাল।”)

Bloodlessness Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: রক্তহীনতা (roktohinota)
Hindi: रक्तहीनता (rakthīnatā)
Nepali: रक्तहीनता (rakthīnatā)
Urdu: خون کی کمی (khoon ki kami)
Tamil: இரத்தம் இல்லாமை (irattam illamai)
Telugu: రక్తం లేనివారికి (rakthaṁ lēnivārika)
Arabic: فقدان الدم (fiqdan aldamm)
Chinese: 无血 (wú xiě)
Japanese: 血のない (chi no nai)
Russian: безкровность (bezkrovnost’)

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