burlap

Burlap Meaning in Bengali: বার্লাপ, গুন্ডি, গুণ্ডি কাপড়, গুণ্ডি পটকার কাপড়, গুণ্ডি পটকার কাপড়, গুণ্ডি পটকার কাপড় (noun, pronunciation: bur-lap)

Definition of Burlap

Burlap is a coarse, plain-woven fabric made from jute, hemp, or a similar fiber, used especially for sacking.

Burlap Synonyms

  • Sackcloth (কষ্টকার বস্ত্র)
  • Gunny (গান্নি)
  • Hessian (হেসিয়ান)
  • Tow (টো)
  • Scrim (স্ক্রিম)

Burlap Antonyms

  • Silk (রেশম)
  • Satin (স্যাটিন)
  • Velvet (ভেলভেট)
  • Chiffon (শিফন)
  • Organza (অরগান্জা)

Origin of Burlap

The word “burlap” originated from the Middle English word “burel” or “borel,” which referred to a coarse woolen cloth. It is believed to have derived from the Old French word “burel” meaning “coarse cloth.” The term “burlap” came into use in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

  • Sack (noun)
  • Bag (noun)
  • Canvas (noun)
  • Textile (noun)
  • Fabric (noun)

Burlap in Literature Quotes

“The burlap sack felt rough against her skin as she carried it over her shoulder.” – John Smith (তার চামড়া বস্ত্রটি তার চামড়ার উপরে আঘাত করে মনে হয়েছিল।)

“He wrapped the delicate vase in burlap to protect it during the move.” – Jane Doe (স্থানান্তরের সময় তিনি সুস্থ ভেজ টি বার্লাপে মুড়িয়ে রেখেছিলেন।)

Burlap Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বার্লাপ
  • Hindi: बर्लाप
  • Nepali: बर्लाप
  • Urdu: برلپ
  • Tamil: பர்லாப்
  • Telugu: బర్లాప్
  • Arabic: بورلاب
  • Chinese: 粗麻布
  • Japanese: バーラップ
  • Russian: грубая мешковина

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