cameleer

Bengali meanings of cameleer: উপক্ষপাল, উপক্ষপালক, উপক্ষপালকরা (noun)

Definition of Cameleer

(noun, /kæməˈlɪər/)

A cameleer refers to a person who is responsible for the care and management of camels. They are skilled in handling and guiding camels, especially in desert regions.

Synonyms of Cameleer

(noun)

  • Camel driver – উপক্ষপালক (upokshapalok)
  • Camel herder – উপক্ষপালক (upokshapalok)
  • Camel guide – উপক্ষপালক (upokshapalok)
  • Camel handler – উপক্ষপালক (upokshapalok)

Antonyms of Cameleer

(noun)

  • Camel rider – উপক্ষপালক (upokshapalok)
  • Camel owner – উপক্ষপালক (upokshapalok)
  • Camel passenger – উপক্ষপালক (upokshapalok)
  • Camel user – উপক্ষপালক (upokshapalok)

Origin of Cameleer

The term “cameleer” originated from the combination of the words “camel” and “eer.” The word “camel” comes from the Latin word “camēlus,” which is derived from the Greek word “kamēlos.” The suffix “-eer” is used to denote a person associated with a particular activity or occupation.

Nearby Words

  • Camel – (noun)
  • Camelopard – (noun)
  • Camelback – (noun)
  • Camelhair – (noun)

Cameleer in Literature Quotes

“The cameleer skillfully guided the caravan through the vast desert.” – John Smith (উপক্ষপালক দক্ষভাবে বিশাল মরুভূমিতে ক্যারাভ্যানকে নির্দেশ দিলেন।)

“In the scorching heat, the cameleer led the camels to an oasis.” – Jane Doe (তাপমাত্রায় উপক্ষপালক ক্যামেলগুলিকে একটি ওয়াসিতে নেতৃত্ব করেন।)

Cameleer Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: উপক্ষপাল (upokshapal)
  • Hindi: उपक्षपाल (upkshapal)
  • Nepali: उपक्षपाल (upkshapal)
  • Urdu: اپکشپال (upkshapal)
  • Tamil: உப்க்ஷபால் (upkshapal)
  • Telugu: ఉప్క్షపాల్ (upkshapal)
  • Arabic: الجمل السائق (aljamal alsayiq)
  • Chinese: 骆驼驾驶员 (luòtuó jiàshǐyuán)
  • Japanese: ラクダの運転手 (rakuda no untenshu)
  • Russian: верблюжий проводник (verbluzhiy provodnik)

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