buckshot

Buckshot Meaning in Bengali: বাকশট, বাকশট গুলি, বাকশট বন্দুকের গুলি (noun, /ˈbʌkʃɒt/)

Definition and Origin of Buckshot

Buckshot refers to a type of ammunition that consists of small metal pellets packed together. It is commonly used in shotguns for hunting or self-defense purposes. The term “buckshot” originated from the word “buck,” which means male deer. The pellets in buckshot were initially used for hunting deer, hence the name.

Synonyms of Buckshot

1. Pellets (noun)
2. Shot (noun)
3. Lead shot (noun)

Antonyms of Buckshot

1. Slug (noun) – স্লাগ
2. Bullet (noun) – বুলেট

Buckshot in Literature Quotes

“The sound of buckshot hitting the tin roof was like hailstones on a windowpane.” – Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird (বাকশটের শব্দ টিনের ছাদে পড়ছিল যেন জলপাই খাচার উপরের মতো ছিল।)

Buckshot Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বাকশট
Hindi: बकशॉट
Nepali: बकशॉट
Urdu: بکشاٹ
Tamil: பக்ஷாட்
Telugu: బక్షాట్
Arabic: بوكشوت
Chinese: 鹿弹
Japanese: バックショット
Russian: картечь

For more information on “buckshot,” you can visit the following sources:

1. Wikipedia.org
2. Dictionary.com
3. TheFreeDictionary.com