Abdomen
Meaning in Bengali:
পেট, উদর, পাকস্থলী, পাকস্থল, পাকস্থলী
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
ab-duh-muhn
Short Definition:
The part of the body between the chest and the pelvis, containing the stomach, intestines, liver, and other organs.
মানসিক বা শারীরিক কোনো অংশ বা বিষয়ে অত্যন্ত গভীর বা গুপ্ত জ্ঞান বা বোধ বা বিষয়ে অত্যন্ত গভীর বা গুপ্ত জ্ঞান বা বোধ
Synonyms:
Belly, Stomach, Tummy, Gut, Midriff
Antonyms:
Back, Chest, Head, Limbs, Neck
Origin:
The word “abdomen” originated from the Latin word “abdomen” meaning “belly”.
Nearby Words:
Abdominal, Abdominal Aorta, Abdominal Cavity, Abdominal Muscles, Abdominal Pain
Abdomen in Literature Quotes:
“His abdomen was as flat as a washboard, his chest wide, his shoulders broad, his waist narrow.” – Dan Brown
“He clutched his abdomen, doubled over in pain.” – J.K. Rowling
“She felt a flutter in her abdomen, a nervous excitement.” – Harper Lee
“The bullet pierced his abdomen, causing severe internal bleeding.” – Ernest Hemingway
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms:
1. Butterflies in the abdomen – পেটে পাখি উড়ানো
2. Hold one’s abdomen – পেট ধরে রাখা
3. Roll on the abdomen – পেটে ঘুরানো
Usage in American English:
In American English, “abdomen” is commonly used to refer to the part of the body between the chest and the pelvis.
Usage in British English:
In British English, “abdomen” is also commonly used to refer to the part of the body between the chest and the pelvis.
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: पेट (Pet), Nepali: पेट (Pet), Urdu: پیٹ (Pait), Tamil: வயிறு (Vayiru), Telugu: వయిరు (Vayiru), Arabic: بطن (Batin), Chinese: 腹部 (Fùbù), Japanese: 腹部 (Fukubu), Russian: живот (Zhivot)
For more information, please visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdomen