camel

Camel Meaning in Bengali: উট (noun), উটের মতো (adjective)

Part of Speech & Pronunciation: noun, adjective (kam-uhl)

Definition of Camel

A camel is a large, long-necked mammal that is commonly found in desert regions. It belongs to the family Camelidae and is known for its ability to survive in harsh desert conditions. Camels have a distinctive hump on their back, which stores fat that can be used as a source of energy when food and water are scarce. They are well-adapted to desert life, with long legs and padded feet that help them walk on sand without sinking.

Camel Synonyms

  • Desert ship (মরুভূমি জাহাজ)
  • Ship of the desert (মরুভূমির জাহাজ)
  • Dromedary (এক গলার উট)
  • Bactrian camel (দুই গলার উট)

Camel Antonyms

  • Oasis (উদ্ভিদ বিশেষ)
  • Lush (পরিপূর্ণ)
  • Greenery (সবুজতা)
  • Waterlogged (জলময়)

Origin of Camel

The word “camel” originated from the Latin word “camēlus” and the Greek word “kamēlos.” It was first used in English in the 13th century. Camels have been domesticated for thousands of years and have played a crucial role in the transportation of goods and people in desert regions.

Nearby Words

  • Camelot (noun)
  • Camelback (noun)
  • Camelopard (noun)
  • Camelhair (noun)

Camel in Literature Quotes

“The camel is a horse designed by a committee.” – Sir Alec Issigonis (উটটি হল একটি ঘোড়া যা একটি কমিটি দ্বারা ডিজাইন করা হয়েছে।)

“A camel is a horse made by committee.” – Unknown (উটটি হল একটি ঘোড়া যা একটি কমিটি দ্বারা তৈরি করা হয়েছে।)

Camel Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: উট
  • Hindi: ऊट
  • Nepali: ऊट
  • Urdu: اونٹ
  • Tamil: ஒட்டகம்
  • Telugu: ఒంటి
  • Arabic: جمل
  • Chinese: 骆驼
  • Japanese: ラクダ
  • Russian: верблюд

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