burrows

Burrows Meaning in Bengali: গুহা, খোদাই, খোদাইকা, খোদাইকারখানা (noun)

Part of Speech & Pronunciation: noun, bur-ohz

Definition of Burrows

A burrow is a hole or tunnel dug by an animal, typically a small mammal, for habitation or refuge. It serves as a shelter or a place to raise young ones. Burrows can be found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and deserts.

Burrows Synonyms

  • Den (গুহা)
  • Warren (খোদাই)
  • Set (খোদাইকা)
  • Lair (খোদাইকারখানা)

Burrows Antonyms

  • Open (খোলা)
  • Expose (প্রকাশ করা)
  • Reveal (প্রকাশ করা)
  • Uncover (খোলা করা)

Origin of Burrows

The word “burrow” originated from the Old English word “byrgan,” which means “to hide.” It has been used in the English language since the 13th century.

Nearby Words

  • Animal (noun)
  • Tunnel (noun)
  • Dig (verb)
  • Excavate (verb)

Burrows in Literature Quotes

  • “The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.” – Archilochus (শিয়ালটি অনেক কিছু জানে, কিন্তু মেন্ঢকটি একটি বড় জিনিস জানে।)”
  • “The rabbit-hole went straight on like a tunnel for some way, and then dipped suddenly down.” – Lewis Carroll (খরগোশের গুহা কিছুটা একটি সারাদিন একটি টানেলের মত চলে গেল, এবং তারপর একটি ঝুলন্ত নিচে নাম।)”

Burrows Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: গুহা
  • Hindi: खोदाई
  • Nepali: खोदाई
  • Urdu: کھودائی
  • Tamil: குகை
  • Telugu: గుహ
  • Arabic: جحر
  • Chinese: 洞穴
  • Japanese: 穴
  • Russian: нора

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