Carboniferous Meaning in Bengali: কার্বনিফেরাস (karboniphērāsa), কার্বনিফেরাস যুগ (karboniphērāsa yuga)
Part of Speech: Adjective, Pronunciation: /ˌkɑːrbəˈnɪfərəs/
Definition: The Carboniferous is a geologic period and system that spans 60 million years from the end of the Devonian Period 358.9 million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Permian Period, 298.9 Mya. It is named after the abundant coal deposits found globally during this time.
Synonyms:
- Coal-bearing (কয়লা ধারক)
- Coal-forming (কয়লা গঠনশীল)
- Coal-rich (কয়লা সমৃদ্ধ)
Antonyms:
- Noncarboniferous (অকার্বনিফেরাস)
- Noncoal (অকয়লা)
- Nonfossiliferous (অপালকসংক্রান্ত)
Origin: The term “Carboniferous” was first used in English in the early 19th century. It is derived from the Latin words “carbo” meaning coal and “fero” meaning to bear or carry.
Nearby Words:
- Carbonic (Adjective)
- Carbonize (Verb)
- Carbonization (Noun)
- Carbonic acid (Noun)
Carboniferous in Literature Quotes:
- “The Carboniferous period was a time of lush forests and abundant plant life.” – John Smith (কার্বনিফেরাস যুগটি একটি সমৃদ্ধ বন এবং প্রচুর উদ্ভিদ জীবনের সময় ছিল।)
- “In his novel, the author vividly describes the Carboniferous landscape.” – Jane Doe (তাঁর উপন্যাসে, লেখকটি কার্বনিফেরাস ভূমিকা জীবনযাপন করে বর্ণনা করেন।)
Carboniferous Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: কার্বনিফেরাস
- Hindi: कार्बनाइफेरस
- Nepali: कार्बोनिफेरस
- Urdu: کاربونیفیروس
- Tamil: கார்போனிபெரஸ்
- Telugu: కార్బోనిఫెరస్
- Arabic: كاربونيفيروس
- Chinese: 石炭紀
- Japanese: 石炭紀
- Russian: Каменноугольный
For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Carboniferous, Dictionary.com’s definition of Carboniferous, or The Free Dictionary’s entry on Carboniferous.