calender

Calender Meaning in Bengali: পঞ্জিকা, তারিখ পঞ্জিকা, ক্যালেন্ডার (noun, kæl-ən-dər)

Definition and Part of Speech

Calender (noun, kæl-ən-dər) refers to a chart or a series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, typically arranged in order. It is used to keep track of time, important events, and appointments.

Synonyms of Calender

1. Schedule (noun, ˈskɛdʒuːl)
2. Timetable (noun, ˈtaɪmˌteɪbəl)
3. Planner (noun, ˈplænər)
4. Agenda (noun, əˈdʒɛndə)

Antonyms of Calender

1. Disorder (noun, dɪsˈɔrdər)
2. Chaos (noun, keɪˈɑs)
3. Confusion (noun, kənˈfjuːʒən)
4. Anarchy (noun, ˈænərki)

Origin of Calender

The word “calender” originated from the Latin word “calendarium,” which means an account book or register. It was used to refer to the Roman system of dating and recording debts. Over time, the term evolved to represent the modern concept of a calendar.

Nearby Words

1. Calendar (noun, ˈkæləndər)
2. Calendrical (adjective, kəˈlɛndrɪkəl)
3. Calendula (noun, kəˈlɛndjʊlə)
4. Calendrier (noun, ˌkælənˈdriːə)

Calender in Literature Quotes

1. “Time has no divisions to mark its passage; there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins, it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols.” – Thomas Mann (সময়ের কোন বিভাজন নেই যাতে এর অতীত বা ভবিষ্যতের শুরু ঘোষণা করতে থাকে। এমনকি নতুন শতাব্দী শুরু হলেও শুধুমাত্র মানুষেরা ঘন্টা বাজানো এবং বন্দুক চালানো করে।)

Calender Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: পঞ্জিকা
Hindi: कैलेंडर
Nepali: क्यालेन्डर
Urdu: کیلنڈر
Tamil: காலண்டர்
Telugu: క్యాలెండర్
Arabic: التقويم
Chinese: 日历
Japanese: カレンダー
Russian: календарь

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