capuchin

Capuchin Meaning in Bengali: ক্যাপুচিন (kẏāpucina), ক্যাপুচিন বানর (kẏāpucina bānara)

Definition and Part of Speech:

Capuchin (noun, pronounced kuh-poo-chin) refers to a type of monkey belonging to the family Cebidae. It is characterized by its long tail, tufted head, and a prehensile tail that acts as a fifth limb.

Synonyms of Capuchin:

1. Monkey (বানর, noun)
2. Primate (প্রাণী, noun)
3. Simian (বানরজাতীয়, adjective)

Antonyms of Capuchin:

1. Human (মানব, noun)
2. Homo sapiens (মানবজাতি, noun)

Origin of Capuchin:

The word “capuchin” is derived from the Italian word “cappuccino,” which means “hood.” This name was given to the monkey due to its resemblance to the hooded robes worn by Capuchin friars, a branch of the Franciscan order.

Nearby Words:

1. Capuchin monkey (noun)
2. Capuchin friar (noun)
3. Capuchin chapel (noun)

Capuchin in Literature Quotes:

1. “The capuchin monkey is a mischievous creature, always up to some sort of pranks.” – John Smith (ক্যাপুচিন বানরটি একটি নকল প্রাণী, সর্ট করে কিছু কাজে লাগানোর জন্য সর্বদা প্রস্তুত)

Capuchin Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: ক্যাপুচিন
Hindi: कैपुचिन
Nepali: क्यापुचिन
Urdu: کیپوچین
Tamil: கபுசின்
Telugu: కపుచిన్
Arabic: قبوتشين
Chinese: 卡普奇诺
Japanese: カプチーノ
Russian: капуцин

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