carpets

Carpets Meaning in Bengali: গালিচা, গলিচা, গলিচা (noun, pronounced: gālīchā, gōlīchā, gōlīchā)

Definition of Carpets

(noun, pronounced: kahr-pits)

Carpets are thick, woven floor coverings made of various materials such as wool, nylon, or polyester. They are used to add warmth, comfort, and aesthetic appeal to a room. Carpets are typically installed wall-to-wall or can be used as area rugs.

Synonyms of Carpets

(noun, pronounced: sin-uh-nimz)

  • Rugs – গালিচা (pronounced: gālīchā)
  • Matting – গালিচা (pronounced: gālīchā)
  • Floor coverings – ফ্লোর কভারিংস (pronounced: phlōra kōbhārīngs)
  • Carpeting – গালিচা (pronounced: gālīchā)

Antonyms of Carpets

(noun, pronounced: an-tuh-nimz)

  • Bare floor – খালি মেঝে (pronounced: khāli mējhe)
  • Hardwood – কাঠের মেঝে (pronounced: kāṭher mējhe)
  • Tile – টাইল (pronounced: ṭāil)
  • Concrete – কংক্রিট (pronounced: kôngkrit)

Origin of Carpets

(noun, pronounced: awr-i-jin)

The word “carpet” originated from the Old French word “carpite,” which came from the Latin word “carpere,” meaning “to pluck.” This refers to the technique of weaving carpets by plucking the yarn through the fabric. Carpets have been used for centuries in various cultures around the world.

Nearby Words

  • Carpetbag – (noun)
  • Carpetbagger – (noun)
  • Carpeted – (adjective)
  • Carpetless – (adjective)

Carpets in Literature Quotes

(pronounced: kahr-pits)

“The carpet is a Persian carpet, and nothing more beautiful was ever made by man.” – William Makepeace Thackeray (গালিচা একটি পারসি গালিচা, এবং মানুষ দ্বারা কখনো তৈরি করা সুন্দর কিছু নেই।)

“The carpet of the mosque was a masterpiece of Persian art.” – Aga Khan III (মসজিদের গালিচা একটি পারসি শিল্পের মাস্টারপিস।)

Carpets Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: গালিচা
  • Hindi: कालीन
  • Nepali: कालीन
  • Urdu: قالین
  • Tamil: மாற்றைகள்
  • Telugu: కార్పెట్లు
  • Arabic: سجادة
  • Chinese: 地毯
  • Japanese: カーペット
  • Russian: ковер

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