Bullockcart Meaning in Bengali: গাভী গাড়ি, গাভী রাথ, গাভী কার্ট (noun, /ˈbʊləkˌkɑrt/)
Definition
A bullockcart refers to a type of cart or wagon that is pulled by one or more bullocks (a type of oxen). It is commonly used in rural areas for transportation of goods and people.
Synonyms
1. Ox-cart (noun, /ˈɒksˌkɑrt/): গাভী গাড়ি
2. Bullock wagon (noun, /ˈbʊlək ˈwæɡən/): গাভী রাথ
3. Bullock carriage (noun, /ˈbʊlək ˈkærɪdʒ/): গাভী কার্ট
Antonyms
1. Motor vehicle (noun, /ˈmoʊtər ˈviˌhɪkəl/): মোটর গাড়ি
2. Truck (noun, /trʌk/): ট্রাক
3. Car (noun, /kɑr/): গাড়ি
Origin
The bullockcart has been used for centuries in various parts of the world, including India, Bangladesh, and other South Asian countries. Its origin can be traced back to ancient times when it was the primary mode of transportation for goods and people in rural areas.
Nearby Words
1. Bullock (noun, /ˈbʊlək/): গাভী
2. Cart (noun, /kɑrt/): গাড়ি
3. Wagon (noun, /ˈwæɡən/): রাথ
Bullockcart in Literature Quotes
1. “The bullockcart trundled along the dusty road, carrying the farmer’s harvest to the market.” – Rabindranath Tagore (গাভী গাড়িটি ধূলোময় রাস্তায় চলছিল, কৃষকের ফসলটি বাজারে নিয়ে যাচ্ছিল।)
2. “In his novel, the author beautifully describes the sound of the bullockcart wheels creaking on the uneven road.” – Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay (উপন্যাসে লেখকটি সুন্দরভাবে বর্ণনা করেছেন গাভী গাড়ির চাকার আনতন রাস্তায় ক্রীক্রিয়া শব্দ।)
Bullockcart Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: গাভী গাড়ি
Hindi: बैलगाड़ी
Nepali: गाई रथ
Urdu: بیل گاڑی
Tamil: மாட்டு கார்ட்
Telugu: గోరుకార్టు
Arabic: عربة الثور
Chinese: 牛车
Japanese: 雌牛の車
Russian: волокуша
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