Camellia Meaning in Bengali: ক্যামেলিয়া, ক্যামেলিয়া ফুল (noun), ক্যামেলিয়ার গাছ (noun), ক্যামেলিয়া ফুলের রং (noun)
Definition of Camellia
(noun, /kəˈmiːliə/)
Camellia is a flowering plant native to East Asia, belonging to the family Theaceae. It is known for its beautiful and vibrant flowers, which come in various colors such as red, pink, and white. The camellia plant is evergreen and has glossy, dark green leaves. It is widely cultivated for ornamental purposes and is also used in the production of tea.
Synonyms of Camellia
(noun)
- Tea flower – চা ফুল
- Camellia japonica – জাপানি ক্যামেলিয়া
- Camellia sinensis – চা গাছ
Antonyms of Camellia
(noun)
- Rose – গোলাপ
- Lily – সুস্থীর ফুল
- Tulip – টিউলিপ
Bengali meanings of antonyms: গোলাপ – a flower of any of numerous shrubs of the genus Rosa, সুস্থীর ফুল – a bulbous plant with large trumpet-shaped flowers, টিউলিপ – a bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family.
Origin of Camellia
(noun)
The word “camellia” is derived from the Latinized name of a Jesuit priest and botanist, Georg Kamel. The plant was named in his honor by Carl Linnaeus, the father of modern taxonomy. Camellias are native to East Asia, particularly China and Japan, where they have been cultivated for centuries.
Nearby Words
- Camel – (noun) – উট
- Camera – (noun) – ক্যামেরা
- Camelopard – (noun) – গিরাফ
Camellia in Literature Quotes
“The camellia, the flower that represents me, is a flower of love and longing.” – Yukio Mishima
Bengali meaning: “ক্যামেলিয়া, আমাকে প্রতিষ্ঠিত করে একটি প্রেম এবং কামনা ফুল।”
“The camellia, above all other flowers, is the flower that represents the soul.” – Okakura Kakuzo
Bengali meaning: “সব ফুলের উপরে, ক্যামেলিয়াই মনের প্রতীক ফুল।”
Camellia Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: ক্যামেলিয়া
- Hindi: कैमेलिया
- Nepali: क्यामेलिया
- Urdu: کیمیلیا
- Tamil: கேமெலியா
- Telugu: కమెలియా
- Arabic: كاميليا
- Chinese: 山茶花 (shāncháhuā)
- Japanese: カメリア (kameria)
- Russian: Камелия (kameliya)
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