calcified

Calcified Meaning in Bengali: পাথরীভূত (noun, pātharībhūta), পাথরীভূত হওয়া (verb, pātharībhūta haoya)

Definition and Part of Speech

Calcified (adjective, pronounced kal-suh-fahyd) refers to something that has become hardened or turned into calcium or a similar substance, typically as a result of a natural process or disease.

Synonyms of Calcified

Some synonyms of calcified include ossified, petrified, solidified, fossilized, and hardened.

Antonyms of Calcified

Some antonyms of calcified are soft, pliable, flexible, supple, and malleable. (মসৃণ, নমনীয়, নমনশীল, নমনশীল এবং নমনশীল)

Origin of Calcified

The word calcified originated from the Latin word “calcificare,” which means to turn into lime or chalk. It entered the English language in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words

  • Calcification (noun) – the process of becoming calcified.
  • Calcify (verb) – to become or cause to become calcified.
  • Calcite (noun) – a mineral consisting of calcium carbonate.
  • Calcium (noun) – a chemical element that is essential for living organisms.

Calcified in Literature Quotes

“The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” – William Faulkner (অতীতটি কখনও মৃত হয় না। এটি এখনও অস্তিত্বমান।)

“Life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans.” – John Lennon (জীবন হয় যখন আপনি অন্য পরিকল্পনা করছেন তখন।)

Calcified Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: পাথরীভূত, Hindi: पत्थरीभूत, Nepali: पत्थरीभूत, Urdu: پتھری بھوت, Tamil: கல்சிபையான, Telugu: కాల్సిఫైడ్, Arabic: متحجر, Chinese: 钙化的, Japanese: 石灰化した, Russian: окаменелый

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