anvils

Anvils Meaning in Bengali: অঙ্কুশ (Ankush)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

[an-vils]

Short Definition of Anvils:

Anvils are heavy iron or steel blocks with a flat top surface and a horn on one side. They are used by blacksmiths for shaping and forging metal.

Anvils Synonyms:

– Forge
– Block
– Hammerstone
– Incus

Anvils Antonyms:

– Feather (পাখি)
– Lightness (হালকা)
– Delicacy (সুবিনয়)

Origin of Anvils:

The word “anvil” originated from the Old English word “anfilt,” which can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word “anafilts.” The term has been used since ancient times and has remained relatively unchanged in its meaning and form.

Nearby Words:

– Blacksmith (Noun)
– Hammer (Noun)
– Metal (Noun)
– Forge (Noun)
– Horn (Noun)

Anvils in Literature Quotes:

– “The blacksmith hammered the red-hot iron on the anvil.” (কারিগর অঙ্কুশ নিম্নতলে গরম লোহাকে আঘাত করলেন।)
– “The sound of the hammer hitting the anvil echoed through the workshop.” (হাতুড়ের আঘাতের শব্দ কারিগরখানার মধ্যে প্রতিধ্বনিত হয়েছিল।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: অঙ্কুশ (Ankush)
– Hindi: अँविल (Anvil)
– Nepali: अन्भिल (Anbhil)
– Urdu: انویل (Anvil)
– Tamil: அம்பலம் (Ambalam)
– Telugu: అన్విల్ (Anvil)
– Arabic: مطرقة الحداد (Matraqat al-Haddad)
– Chinese: 铁砧 (Tiě’àn)
– Japanese: 金床 (Kanadoko)
– Russian: наковальня (nakoval’nya)

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