cobwebs

Cobwebs meaning in Bengali: জালখানি, জালখানা, জালখানির জাল, জালখানির জালখানা (noun, pronunciation: /ˈkɒb.wɛbz/)

Definition of Cobwebs

Cobwebs are the intricate, delicate, and often sticky webs spun by spiders. They are typically found in corners, ceilings, and other areas where spiders reside. Cobwebs are made up of fine silk threads that are used by spiders to catch their prey.

Synonyms of Cobwebs

Antonyms of Cobwebs

  • Cleanliness – পরিষ্কারতা (noun)
  • Neatness – পরিষ্কারতা (noun)
  • Tidiness – পরিষ্কারতা (noun)
  • Order – ক্রম (noun)

Origin of Cobwebs

The word “cobweb” originated from the Middle English term “coppe web,” where “coppe” meant spider. Over time, the term evolved to become “cobweb.”

Nearby Words

  • Spider – মাকড়সা (noun)
  • Insect – পোকা (noun)
  • Thread – সুতা (noun)
  • Silk – রেশম (noun)

Cobwebs in Literature Quotes

“The cobwebs of the past are brushed away as the future unfolds.” – Unknown (ভবিষ্যত্‌ উন্মোচনের সাথে গতি পায় অতীতের জালখানির জালগুলি।)

“The cobwebs of doubt are cleared by the light of truth.” – Thomas Carlyle (সত্যের আলোয় সন্দেহের জালখানির জালগুলি পরিষ্কার হয়।)

Cobwebs Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: জালখানি
  • Hindi: जाल
  • Nepali: जाल
  • Urdu: جال
  • Tamil: கட்டுக்காய்
  • Telugu: కట్టుకుంట
  • Arabic: شبكة
  • Chinese: 蜘蛛网
  • Japanese: クモの巣
  • Russian: паутина

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