cockles

Cockles, meaning in Bengali, can be translated into several words: শিংড়ি, শিংড়িদের এক প্রকার মাছ, শিংড়িদের এক প্রকার খাবার (noun, pronunciation: shingṛi, shingṛider ek prokar mach, shingṛider ek prokar khabar).

Definition and Synonyms

Cockles, a noun, refers to a type of small edible bivalve mollusk with a heart-shaped shell. It is often used to describe the heart or one’s deepest emotions. Synonyms for cockles include mollusk, bivalve, clam, and shellfish. For more information on the meaning of these synonyms in Bengali, you can visit the following links:

Antonyms

Unfortunately, there are no specific antonyms for cockles in Bengali.

Origin and Nearby Words

The word “cockles” originated from Middle English and Old French. Nearby words related to cockles include mussel, oyster, scallop, and snail, all of which are nouns.

Cockles in Literature Quotes

Here are a few quotes about cockles with their Bengali meanings:

“The cockles of my heart were warmed by her kind words.” – William Shakespeare (আমার হৃদয়ের শিংড়িগুলি তার মধুর কথাগুলি দ্বারা উষ্ণ হয়েছিল।)

“He had a smile that reached the cockles of his heart.” – Charles Dickens (তিনি এমন একটি হাসি ছিল যা তার হৃদয়ের শিংড়িগুলিতেও পৌঁছে গেল।)

Cockles Meaning in Different Languages

Here are the translations of cockles in different languages:

  • Bengali: শিংড়ি
  • Hindi: शिंगड़ी
  • Nepali: शिंगडी
  • Urdu: شنگڑی
  • Tamil: சிங்கிட்டம்
  • Telugu: కాకలు
  • Arabic: صدف القلب
  • Chinese: 心脏贝
  • Japanese: ハート形の貝
  • Russian: сердечко ракушки

For more translations, you can visit idealdictionary.com, dictionary.com, Wikipedia.com, and thefreedictionary.com.

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