bushel

Bushel Meaning in Bengali: বুশেল, প্রতিষ্ঠান, প্রতিষ্ঠান, প্রতিষ্ঠান (noun, pronunciation: boo-shel)

Definition of Bushel

A bushel is a unit of measurement used to quantify dry goods such as grains, fruits, and vegetables. It is equivalent to 8 gallons or 64 pints. The term “bushel” can also be used figuratively to represent a large quantity or a significant amount of something.

Synonyms of Bushel

1. Measure (noun)
2. Quantity (noun)
3. Heap (noun)
4. Load (noun)
5. Pile (noun)

Antonyms of Bushel

1. Scarcity (noun) – অভাব (obhab)
2. Lack (noun) – অভাব (obhab)
3. Deficiency (noun) – অভাব (obhab)
4. Shortage (noun) – অভাব (obhab)
5. Insufficiency (noun) – অভাব (obhab)

Origin of Bushel

The word “bushel” originated from the Old French word “boissel,” which means a container for measuring grain. It entered the English language in the 14th century and has been in use ever since.

Nearby Words

1. Barrel (noun) – বেরেল (berel)
2. Crate (noun) – ক্রেট (kret)
3. Sack (noun) – বোল্টি (bulti)
4. Bin (noun) – বিন (bin)
5. Basket (noun) – টোকরা (tokra)

Bushel in Literature Quotes

1. “A bushel of patience is worth a gallon of brains.” – Dutch Proverb (এক বুশেল ধৈর্য এক গ্যালন মস্তিষ্কের মানের সমান।)
2. “A bushel of wheat is a load for a mule, but not for a man.” – Greek Proverb (এক বুশেল গম একটি খাচ্ছুরের জন্য একটি বোঝা, কিন্তু মানুষের জন্য না।)

Bushel Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বুশেল (booshel)
Hindi: बुशेल (bushel)
Nepali: बुशेल (bushel)
Urdu: بشل (bushel)
Tamil: புஷல் (pushal)
Telugu: బుషెల్ (bushel)
Arabic: بوشل (bushel)
Chinese: 蒲式耳 (pú shì ěr)
Japanese: ブッシェル (bussheru)
Russian: бушель (bushel)

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