cane

Cane Meaning in Bengali: বাঁশ, কাঠ, ডাঁড়ি, লাঠি (noun)

Definition: Cane refers to a long, slender, and flexible stick or rod, typically made of bamboo or rattan. It is often used for support while walking, as a weapon, or for various other purposes.

Synonyms: stick, rod, staff, pole, baton (লাঠি)

Antonyms: soft, pliable (মলয়মান), flexible (মলয়মান)

Origin: The word “cane” originated from the Latin word “canna” meaning “reed” or “cane.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Caned (verb)
  • Caner (noun)
  • Caning (noun)
  • Canebrake (noun)
  • Canella (noun)

Cane in Literature Quotes:

  • “The bamboo that bends is stronger than the oak that resists.” – Japanese Proverb (ঝুলন্ত বাঁশ ওক থেকে শক্তিশালী)”
  • “The cane that supports the plant is often hidden by its foliage.” – Rabindranath Tagore (উদ্ভিদকে সমর্থন করে বাঁশটি অক্সুদ্র হয়ে যায়)

Cane Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বাঁশ
  • Hindi: बेल
  • Nepali: बेल
  • Urdu: بیل
  • Tamil: பாம்பு
  • Telugu: బాంబూ
  • Arabic: قصبة
  • Chinese: 藤条
  • Japanese: きゃん
  • Russian: трость

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