bivalves

Bivalves Meaning in Bengali: দ্বিপত্রিকা (noun), দ্বিপত্রিকা (pronunciation)

Definition of Bivalves

Bivalves are a type of mollusk characterized by having a two-part hinged shell. They belong to the class Bivalvia and are commonly known as clams, mussels, oysters, and scallops. Bivalves are found in both freshwater and marine environments and play a crucial role in the ecosystem.

Synonyms of Bivalves

1. Shellfish (noun) – শেলফিশ

2. Mollusk (noun) – মলস্ক

3. Clam (noun) – শিংকি

4. Mussel (noun) – মাটস্যকীট

5. Oyster (noun) – শুকনো মাছ

6. Scallop (noun) – স্ক্যালপ

Antonyms of Bivalves

1. Univalve (noun) – একপত্রিকা

2. Gastropod (noun) – পত্রিকা

3. Cephalopod (noun) – মাথাযুক্ত পত্রিকা

4. Arthropod (noun) – বহুপদী

5. Echinoderm (noun) – স্থলপত্রিকা

6. Annelid (noun) – চক্রবর্তী

Origin of Bivalves

The word “bivalve” originated from the Latin word “bivalvis,” which means “having two valves.” The term was first used in the early 19th century to describe this particular group of mollusks with two shells.

Nearby Words

1. Mollusk (noun) – মলস্ক

2. Shell (noun) – খোল

3. Marine (adjective) – সামুদ্রিক

4. Freshwater (noun) – প্রেক্ষাপট

5. Ecosystem (noun) – পরিবেশসংক্রান্ত সমস্যা

6. Environment (noun) – পরিবেশ

Bivalves in Literature Quotes

1. “The world is your oyster.” – William Shakespeare (বিশ্বটি তোমার শুকনো মাছ।)

2. “She was as happy as a clam.” – Unknown (তিনি একটি শিংকির মত খুশি।)

Bivalves Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: দ্বিপত্রিকা

Hindi: द्विपत्री

Nepali: द्विपत्री

Urdu: دوپتری

Tamil: இரண்டு பட்டைகள்

Telugu: రెండు పట్టికలు

Arabic: ذوات الصدفتين

Chinese: 双壳纲

Japanese: 二枚貝

Russian: двустворчатые

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