bittern

Bittern Meaning in Bengali: বিটার্ন, বিটার্ন পাখি (noun, /ˈbɪtərn/)

Definition of Bittern

Bittern refers to a large wading bird belonging to the heron family, characterized by its stout body, short neck, and camouflage plumage. It is known for its booming call during the breeding season, which sounds like a low, resonant foghorn.

Synonyms of Bittern

The synonyms of bittern include heron, egret, crane, stork, and ibis.

Antonyms of Bittern

The antonyms of bittern are:

  • Bengali: সুগন্ধিত পাখি (sugandhit pakhi)
  • Hindi: सुगंधित पक्षी (sugandhit pakshi)
  • Nepali: सुगन्धित पक्षी (sugandhit pakshi)
  • Urdu: خوشبو دار پرندہ (khushbu daar parindah)
  • Tamil: புனித பறவை (punitha paravai)
  • Telugu: సుగంధ పక్షి (sugandha pakshi)
  • Arabic: طائر ذو رائحة (tair dhu ra’ihat)
  • Chinese: 有香味的鸟 (yǒu xiāngwèi de niǎo)
  • Japanese: 香りのある鳥 (kaori no aru tori)
  • Russian: ароматная птица (aromatnaya ptitsa)

Origin of Bittern

The word bittern originated from the Middle English word bitterne, which came from the Old French word butor. It can be traced back to the Latin word botaurus, which is derived from the Greek word bōtaurós.

Nearby Words

  • Booming: adjective
  • Camouflage: noun
  • Crane: noun
  • Egret: noun
  • Heron: noun
  • Ibis: noun
  • Plumage: noun
  • Resonant: adjective
  • Stout: adjective
  • Wading: adjective

Bittern in Literature Quotes

“The bittern, who boometh in the swamp.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (হাওয়াডসওয়ার্থ লংফেলো)

“The bittern’s hollow cry.” – William Shakespeare (উইলিয়াম শেক্সপিয়ার)

Bittern Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বিটার্ন

Hindi: बिटर्न

Nepali: बिटर्न

Urdu: بٹرن

Tamil: பிட்டர்ன்

Telugu: బిట్టెర్న్

Arabic: بيتيرن

Chinese: 苦鹭

Japanese: ビッタン

Russian: биттерн

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