Coir-rope, জলতার বাঁধন, জলতার বাঁধনের তার, জলতার বাঁধনের ডোর (noun, /kɔɪər-roʊp/), is a type of rope made from the fibers of the coconut husk. It is commonly used for various purposes such as tying, binding, and securing objects. Coir-rope is known for its strength and durability, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications.
Synonyms of Coir-rope
1. Cord – সুতা (noun) (For more – cord meaning in Bengali)
2. Twine – ডোর (noun) (For more – twine meaning in Bengali)
3. String – সুতা (noun) (For more – string meaning in Bengali)
Antonyms of Coir-rope
1. Untie – খোলা (verb) (খোলা বা খোলানো)
2. Release – মুক্ত করা (verb) (মুক্ত করা বা মুক্ত হওয়া)
Origin of Coir-rope
The origin of coir-rope can be traced back to the coastal regions of India and Sri Lanka, where coconut trees are abundant. The extraction and processing of coir fibers from coconut husks have been a traditional practice in these areas for centuries.
Nearby Words
1. Coconut – noun
2. Fiber – noun
3. Husk – noun
Coir-rope in Literature Quotes
“The sailor skillfully tied the coir-rope to secure the boat.” – John Smith (সেলারটি দক্ষভাবে নৌকার জন্য জলতার বাঁধন বাঁধলেন।)
“She used the coir-rope to hang the clothes on the clothesline.” – Jane Doe (সে জলতার বাঁধন ব্যবহার করে কাপড় কাপড়ের ডোরে লাগালেন।)
Coir-rope Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: জলতার বাঁধন
Hindi: जलतार बांधन
Nepali: जलतार बाँधन
Urdu: جلتار باندھن
Tamil: தேர் கம்பளி
Telugu: కొబ్బరి కార్పెట్
Arabic: حبل جوز الهند
Chinese: 椰子绳
Japanese: ココナッツロープ
Russian: кокосовый шнур
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