bladder

Bladder Meaning in Bengali: মূত্রবাহিনী (mūtrabāhinī), মূত্রপিণ্ড (mūtrapiṇḍa), মূত্রপিণ্ডের বাহিনী (mūtrapiṇḍera bāhinī) (noun, pronunciation: blad-er)

Definition of Bladder

A bladder is a hollow, flexible organ that stores urine before it is excreted from the body. It is a part of the urinary system and is located in the lower abdomen. The bladder expands as it fills with urine and contracts to release the urine through the urethra.

Synonyms of Bladder

1. Cyst (সিস্ট, noun)
2. Vesica (ভেসিকা, noun)
3. Urinary bladder (মূত্রবাহিনী, noun)

Antonyms of Bladder

1. Kidney (কিডনি, noun)
2. Ureter (ইউরিটার, noun)
3. Urethra (ইউরিথ্রা, noun)

Origin of Bladder

The word “bladder” originated from the Middle English word “bladre” and the Old English word “blǣdre,” both of which mean “bladder” or “bag.” The term can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word “blēþrō” and the Proto-Indo-European word “bhlē-,” meaning “to blow up” or “to swell.”

Nearby Words

1. Bladderwort (noun)
2. Bladderwrack (noun)
3. Bladdernut (noun)

Bladder in Literature Quotes

1. “The heart is the bladder of the soul.” – Jean de La Bruyère (হৃদয়টি আত্মার মূত্রবাহিনী।)
2. “The pen is the tongue of the mind.” – Miguel de Cervantes (কলমটি মনের জিহ্বা।)

Bladder Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: মূত্রবাহিনী (mūtrabāhinī)
Hindi: मूत्रबिन्दु (mūtrabindu)
Nepali: मूत्रबिन्दु (mūtrabindu)
Urdu: مثانہ (masana)
Tamil: மூத்திரப்பிணி (mūttrappiṇi)
Telugu: మూత్రపిండం (mūtrapinḍaṁ)
Arabic: المثانة (al-mithana)
Chinese: 膀胱 (pángguāng)
Japanese: 膀胱 (bōkō)
Russian: мочевой пузырь (mochevoy puzyr’)

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