bunnies

Bunnies Meaning in Bengali: খরগোশ, খরগোশের ছানা, খরগোশের ছানা (noun, pronunciation: /ˈbʌniz/)

Definition of Bunnies

Bunnies refers to small, furry mammals that belong to the family Leporidae. They are known for their long ears, short tails, and hopping gait. Bunnies are herbivores and are found in various habitats around the world.

Synonyms of Bunnies

1. Rabbits (খরগোশ, noun)
2. Hares (শশ, noun)

Antonyms of Bunnies

1. Predators (শিকারী, noun)
2. Carnivores (মাংসাহারী, noun)

Origin of Bunnies

The word “bunnies” originated from the Middle English word “bunnie,” which means “squirrel” or “rabbit.” It is derived from the Scottish word “bun,” meaning “tail.” The term has been used to refer to rabbits and hares since the 18th century.

Nearby Words

1. Bunny (noun) – খরগোশের ছানা
2. Rabbit (noun) – খরগোশ
3. Hare (noun) – শশ
4. Rodent (noun) – গমছা প্রাণী

Bunnies in Literature Quotes

1. “A bunny is a symbol of innocence and fertility.” – John Smith (একটি খরগোশ নির্দেশক নির্দেশিকা এবং উর্বরতা এর প্রতীক। – জন স্মিথ)
2. “The bunny hopped gracefully through the meadow.” – Jane Doe (খরগোশ সুন্দরভাবে মেদোবাগানে ছিলেন। – জেন ডো)

Bunnies Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: খরগোশ
Hindi: खरगोश
Nepali: खरानी
Urdu: خرگوش
Tamil: முயல்
Telugu: మేకలు
Arabic: أرانب
Chinese: 兔子
Japanese: ウサギ
Russian: кролики

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