cadavers

Cadavers Meaning in Bengali: মৃতদেহ (noun, mrito-deho), শব (noun, shob), শবদেহ (noun, shobdeho)

Definition and Part of Speech:

Cadavers (noun, pronounced kuh-dav-erz) refer to dead bodies, specifically human bodies that are used for medical research, dissection, or anatomical study.

Synonyms of Cadavers:

1. Corpses (noun, pronounced kawr-psiz) – মৃতদেহ (mrito-deho)

2. Remains (noun, pronounced ri-meynz) – অবশেষ (obosheh)

3. Carcasses (noun, pronounced kahr-kuh-siz) – শব (shob)

4. Stiffs (noun, pronounced stifs) – শবদেহ (shobdeho)

Antonyms of Cadavers:

1. Living beings (noun) – জীব (jib)

2. Alive (adjective, pronounced uh-lahyv) – জীবিত (jibit)

3. Living (adjective, pronounced liv-ing) – জীবন্ত (jibont)

4. Animated (adjective, pronounced an-uh-mey-tid) – জীবন্ত (jibont)

Origin of Cadavers:

The word “cadavers” originated from the Latin word “cadaver,” meaning “a dead body.” It entered the English language in the late 16th century.

Nearby Words:

1. Cadastral (adjective) – ভূমিবন্দরগত (bhoomibandargot)

2. Cadastre (noun) – ভূমিবন্দর (bhoomibandar)

3. Cadaveric (adjective) – মৃতদেহসংক্রান্ত (mritodehshankranto)

4. Cadaverous (adjective) – মৃতদেহসংক্রান্ত (mritodehshankranto)

Cadavers in Literature Quotes:

1. “The dead bodies were piled up like cadavers in a morgue.” – Ernest Hemingway (মৃতদেহের মত শবগুলি একটি মর্গের মত একত্রিত ছিল।)

2. “She felt a chill as she walked past the cadaver in the anatomy lab.” – Agatha Christie (অন্যত্র যাওয়ার সময় তিনি শরীরতত্ত্ব প্রযুক্তিতে শবের পাশে হেঁটে গেলে তিনি একটি ঠাণ্ডা অনুভব করেন।)

Cadavers Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: মৃতদেহ (mrito-deho), Hindi: शव (shav), Nepali: शव (shav), Urdu: لاش (lash), Tamil: மரம் (maram), Telugu: శవం (shavam), Arabic: جثث (juthuth), Chinese: 尸体 (shītǐ), Japanese: 死体 (shitai), Russian: трупы (trupy)

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