Buckets Meaning in Bengali: বালতি, পাত্র, টব, কুপি, পাত্রা (noun)
Definition: A bucket is a round, open container with a handle that is used for carrying or holding liquids or other substances.
Synonyms: pail, vessel, container, can, pitcher
Antonyms: পানি ছাড়া পাত্রা (container without water), খালি পাত্রা (empty container)
Origin: The word “bucket” originated from the Old English word “buc,” which means a pitcher or a drinking vessel. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word “bukaz,” which means a container or a pitcher.
Nearby Words:
- pail (noun)
- vessel (noun)
- container (noun)
- can (noun)
- pitcher (noun)
Buckets in Literature Quotes:
- “A bucket that has a hole in it cannot be filled.” – Confucius (একটি বালতি যেখানে একটি ছিদ্র আছে তাকে পূর্ণ করা যায় না।)
- “The bucket that is destined to be filled will never be empty.” – Rabindranath Tagore (পূর্ণ হওয়ার জন্য নির্ধারিত বালতি কখনও খালি হবে না।)
Buckets Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: বালতি
- Hindi: बाल्टी
- Nepali: बाल्टी
- Urdu: بالٹی
- Tamil: பாட்டி
- Telugu: బకెట్
- Arabic: دلو
- Chinese: 桶 (tǒng)
- Japanese: バケツ (baketsu)
- Russian: ведро (vedro)
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