Cabbages Meaning in Bengali
কাপি, পাতা বাঁধা, গোবি (noun, /ˈkæbɪdʒ/)
Definition of Cabbages
Cabbages are leafy green or purple vegetables that belong to the Brassica family. They have a round or oval shape and are composed of thick, overlapping leaves. Cabbages are commonly used in cooking and are known for their crunchy texture and slightly bitter taste.
Cabbages Synonyms
1. Colewort (কোলওয়ার্ট, noun)
2. Brassica oleracea (ব্রাসিকা ওলেরাসিয়া, noun)
3. Cruciferous vegetable (ক্রুসিফেরাস শাকসবজি, noun)
Cabbages Antonyms
1. Cauliflower (ফুলকপি, noun)
2. Broccoli (ব্রোকলি, noun)
Origin of Cabbages
The word “cabbages” originated from the Middle English word “cabage,” which came from the Old French word “caboche.” It ultimately traces back to the Latin word “caput,” meaning “head.” Cabbages have been cultivated for thousands of years and are believed to have originated in Europe.
Nearby Words
1. Cabbage patch (noun)
2. Cabbage rose (noun)
3. Cabbage tree (noun)
Cabbages in Literature Quotes
1. “I know my cabbages, and I know my onions!” – Charles Dickens (আমি আমার গোবি ও পেঁয়াজ জানি!)
Cabbages Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: কাপি
Hindi: गोभी
Nepali: बन्दा
Urdu: گوبھی
Tamil: முட்டைக்கீரை
Telugu: కోసు
Arabic: الملفوف
Chinese: 卷心菜
Japanese: キャベツ
Russian: капуста
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