calculi

Calculi Meaning in Bengali: গণনা (noun, gôṇanā), গণিত (noun, gôṇita), হিসাব (noun, hisāba), গণিতবিদ্যা (noun, gôṇitabidya)

Definition and Part of Speech

Calculi (noun, pronounced as kal-kyuh-lahy) refers to the plural form of calculus. It is derived from the Latin word “calculus,” which means “pebble” or “small stone.” In the medical context, calculi are hard mineral deposits that form in various parts of the body, such as the kidneys, gallbladder, or salivary glands.

Synonyms of Calculi

Some synonyms of calculi include:

  • Stones (পাথর, noun)
  • Concretions (ঘনীভূত, noun)
  • Calculuses (গণিতবিদ্যার পাঠ, noun)

Antonyms of Calculi

Antonyms of calculi include:

  • Fluids (তরল, noun)
  • Liquids (তরল, noun)
  • Solutions (সমাধান, noun)

Bengali meanings of antonyms: তরল, তরল, সমাধান

Origin of Calculi

The term calculi originated from the Latin word “calculus,” which means “pebble” or “small stone.” It was first used in the medical context to describe the hard mineral deposits found in the body.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to calculi include:

  • Calculation (noun) – গণনা
  • Calculator (noun) – গণক
  • Calculate (verb) – গণনা করা

Calculi in Literature Quotes

Here are some quotes from literature that mention calculi:

  • “Mathematics is the art of giving the same name to different things.” – Henri Poincaré (গণিত হল এমন একটি কলা যা বিভিন্ন বস্তুকে একই নাম দেয়।)
  • “The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics.” – Paul Halmos (গণিত শেখার একমাত্র উপায় হল গণিত করা।)

Bengali meanings of the sentences: “গণিত হল এমন একটি কলা যা বিভিন্ন বস্তুকে একই নাম দেয়।”, “গণিত শেখার একমাত্র উপায় হল গণিত করা।”

Calculi Meaning in Different Languages

The meaning of calculi in different languages is as follows:

  • Bengali: গণনা
  • Hindi: गणना
  • Nepali: गणना
  • Urdu: گنتی
  • Tamil: கணக்குகள்
  • Telugu: గణనలు
  • Arabic: حسابات
  • Chinese: 计算
  • Japanese: 計算
  • Russian: вычисления

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