buccal cavity

Buccal Cavity Meaning in Bengali: বুক্কাল কক্ষ (bukkal kokkho), বুক্কাল গহন (bukkal gohon), বুক্কাল খালি (bukkal khali)

Part of Speech & Pronunciation:

Buccal Cavity (noun) /ˈbʌkəl ˈkævəti/

Definition:

The buccal cavity refers to the mouth or oral cavity, specifically the space between the cheeks and gums. It is the first part of the digestive system in humans and many other animals.

Synonyms of Buccal Cavity:

1. Oral Cavity (noun) – মুখকোষ্ঠ (mukhkoshto)

2. Mouth (noun) – মুখ (mukh)

3. Oral Cavity (noun) – মুখগহন (mukh gohon)

Antonyms of Buccal Cavity:

1. Esophagus (noun) – পাচকতন্ত্র (pachoktontro)

2. Throat (noun) – ঘাড় (ghar)

3. Pharynx (noun) – কণ্ঠগহন (kanth gohon)

Origin of Buccal Cavity:

The term “buccal” is derived from the Latin word “bucca,” which means “cheek.” The buccal cavity is named so because it is located between the cheeks.

Nearby Words:

1. Buccal (adjective) – বুক্কাল (bukkal)

2. Buccal Fat Pad (noun) – বুক্কাল চর্বি (bukkal chorbi)

3. Buccal Nerve (noun) – বুক্কাল নার্ভ (bukkal narbho)

Buccal Cavity in Literature Quotes:

1. “The taste of words lingers in the buccal cavity of memory.” – William H. Gass (শব্দের স্বাদটি মনের বুক্কাল গহনে থাকে।)

2. “The buccal cavity is the gateway to our thoughts and emotions.” – Virginia Woolf (বুক্কাল গহনটি আমাদের চিন্তা এবং ভাবনার দরজা।)

Buccal Cavity Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: বুক্কাল কক্ষ, Hindi: बुक्कल कविता, Nepali: बुक्कल कविता, Urdu: بکل کیوٹی, Tamil: புக்கல் குழாய், Telugu: బుక్కల్ క్యావిటీ, Arabic: تجويف الخد, Chinese: 颊腔, Japanese: 頬腔, Russian: щековая полость

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