bellows

Bellows Meaning in Bengali: বেলোজ, বেলোজেস (noun, pronunciation: /ˈbɛləʊz/)

Definition of Bellows

Bellows is a noun that refers to a device consisting of a flexible bag that is capable of being expanded and contracted by the movement of air or other fluid, used for blowing air into a fire or for sounding a musical instrument.

Synonyms of Bellows

1. Blower (ব্লোয়ার) – noun

2. Fan (পাখা) – noun

3. Pump (পাম্প) – noun

4. Squeeze (পিচ্ছিল করা) – verb

Antonyms of Bellows

1. Inhale (শ্বাস নেওয়া) – verb

2. Exhale (শ্বাস ছাড়ানো) – verb

3. Breathe in (শ্বাস নেওয়া) – verb

4. Breathe out (শ্বাস ছাড়ানো) – verb

Origin of Bellows

The word “bellows” originated from the Old English word “belows” which means “bag” or “sack.” It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word “balgiz” and the Proto-Indo-European root word “bhelgh-” meaning “to swell” or “to blow up.”

Nearby Words

1. Belly (noun) – পেট

2. Below (preposition) – নীচে

3. Bell (noun) – ঘণ্টা

4. Bellow (verb) – গর্জন করা

Bellows in Literature Quotes

1. “The bellows of the blacksmith’s forge echoed through the village.” – John Smith (কালোয় কারিগরের বেলোজ গ্রামের মধ্যে গুঞ্জিত হয়েছিল।)

2. “He let out a bellow of laughter that filled the room.” – Jane Doe (তিনি হাসির একটি বেলোজ ছেড়ে দিলেন যা ঘরটি পূর্ণ করে দিয়েছিল।)

Bellows Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বেলোজ

Hindi: बेलोज़

Nepali: बेलोज़

Urdu: بیلوز

Tamil: பெல்லோஸ்

Telugu: బెల్లోస్

Arabic: منفاخ

Chinese: 风箱

Japanese: ベローズ

Russian: меховой мешок

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