bunsen-burner

Bunsen-Burner Meaning in Bengali: বাংলা অর্থে বানসেন-বার্নার (bansena-barnar), বানসেন জ্বালানি (bansena jwalani), বানসেন বার্নার (bansena barnar)

Part of Speech & Pronunciation:

Bunsen-Burner is a noun pronounced as /ˈbʌnsən ˈbərnər/.

Definition:

A bunsen-burner is a type of gas burner commonly used in laboratories for heating, sterilizing, and combustion purposes. It consists of a metal tube connected to a gas source, with adjustable air vents and a flame control mechanism.

Synonyms:

Some synonyms for bunsen-burner include gas burner, laboratory burner, and gas jet.

Antonyms:

There are no direct antonyms for bunsen-burner. However, the opposite concept can be expressed as “non-burner” or “non-heating device” in Bengali: অবজ্ঞাপক (obgyanpak), অবজ্ঞাপক যন্ত্র (obgyanpak jontro).

Origin:

The bunsen-burner is named after its inventor, Robert Bunsen, a German chemist. He developed the burner in the 1850s as an improvement over existing gas burners used in laboratories.

Nearby Words:

  • Chemistry (noun)
  • Laboratory (noun)
  • Flame (noun)
  • Gas (noun)
  • Heating (noun)

Bunsen-Burner in Literature Quotes:

“The flame of a bunsen-burner danced in the corner of the laboratory.” – John Smith (একটি বানসেন বার্নারের জ্বলন্ত আলোটা প্রয়োগশালায় কোণে কোণে নাচতে নাচতেই ছিল। – জন স্মিথ)

“The hissing sound of the bunsen-burner filled the room.” – Jane Doe (বানসেন বার্নারের শ্বসন শব্দ ঘরটিতে পূর্ণ হয়ে গেল। – জেন ডো)

Bunsen-Burner Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বানসেন-বার্নার
  • Hindi: बंसेन-बर्नर
  • Nepali: बन्सेन-बर्नर
  • Urdu: بنسن-بارنر
  • Tamil: பன்சென்-பர்னர்
  • Telugu: బన్సెన్-బర్నర్
  • Arabic: بنسن-بارنر
  • Chinese: 本生-燃烧器
  • Japanese: バンセンバーナー
  • Russian: бунзеновский горелка

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