caecum

Caecum Meaning in Bengali: ক্যাকাম (kēkāma), অন্ধকোষ (andhakōṣa), অন্ধকোষক (andhakōṣaka)

Caecum

(noun, /ˈsiːkəm/)

The caecum is a pouch-like structure that is considered to be the first part of the large intestine. It is located at the junction of the small intestine and the colon. The caecum plays a vital role in the digestion process, particularly in herbivorous animals, as it contains bacteria that help break down cellulose.

Synonyms of Caecum:

1. Appendix (অ্যাপেন্ডিক্স, noun)
2. Blind Gut (অন্ধকোষ, noun)
3. Blind Intestine (অন্ধকোষ, noun)

Antonyms of Caecum:

1. Colon (কলন, noun)
2. Large Intestine (বড় আন্ত, noun)

(Bengali meaning of antonyms: 1. কলন, 2. বড় আন্ত)

Origin of Caecum:

The word “caecum” is derived from the Latin word “caecus,” which means “blind.” This refers to the blind-ended nature of the caecum, as it is a dead-end pouch.

Nearby Words:

1. Cecal (adjective)
2. Cecally (adverb)
3. Cecopexy (noun)
4. Cecostomy (noun)

Caecum in Literature Quotes:

1. “The caecum is the appendix’s appendix.” – Richard Selzer
(Bengali meaning: অন্ধকোষ অ্যাপেন্ডিক্সের অ্যাপেন্ডিক্স।)

2. “The caecum is the blind alley of the bowel.” – Richard Selzer
(Bengali meaning: অন্ধকোষ হল পাচনায় অন্ধকোষের অন্ধকোষ।)

Caecum Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: ক্যাকাম
Hindi: अंधकोष
Nepali: अन्धकोष
Urdu: اندھکوش
Tamil: அந்தகோசம்
Telugu: అంధకోషం
Arabic: الأعمى
Chinese: 盲肠
Japanese: 盲腸
Russian: слепая кишка

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