Accidence Meaning in Bengali
Accidence – বাংলা অর্থ
1. ব্যাকরণের প্রাথমিক অংশ; 2. শব্দের বিচ্ছেদ ও বচনের পরিবর্তন; 3. ভাষার নিয়মের প্রাথমিক অংশ; 4. ভাষার নিয়মের প্রাথমিক অংশ; 5. ভাষার নিয়মের প্রাথমিক অংশ।
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
uh-sahydns
Short Definition of Accidence
The study of the inflectional forms of words; the part of grammar that deals with the changes in the form of words by declension and conjugation, including inflection, derivation, and the formation of compounds.
Synonyms of Accidence
Grammar, Morphology, Inflection, Declension, Conjugation
Antonyms of Accidence
Syntax – বাক্য নির্মাণের নিয়ম, Semantics – শব্দার্থ বিজ্ঞান
Origin of Accidence
The word “accidence” originated from the Latin word “accidentia” meaning “inflections of words.” It entered the English language in the late 14th century.
Nearby Words
Accident, Accidental, Accidentally, Accidie, Accidial
Accidence in Literature Quotes
“The accidence of grammar is the first thing to be attended to in the study of any language.” – Samuel Johnson
“Accidence is the foundation of language.” – Noah Webster
“Accidence is the skeleton of grammar.” – Richard Chenevix Trench
“Accidence is the alphabet of language.” – Richard Whately
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms
1. By accident – দৈবচিন্তায়, অপসারণে; 2. Accident-prone – দুর্ঘটনাগ্রস্ত; 3. Pure accident – পুরোপুরি দৈবচিন্তায়; 4. Accident of birth – জন্মের দৈবচিন্তা; 5. Accident of fate – ভাগ্যের দৈবচিন্তা
Usage in American English
In American English, “accidence” is used to refer to the study of the inflectional forms of words and the rules governing their usage in a sentence.
Usage in British English
In British English, “accidence” is used in the same way as in American English, referring to the study of inflectional forms and grammatical rules.
Meaning in Different Languages
Hindi: व्याकरण, Nepali: व्याकरण, Urdu: نحو, Tamil: இலக்கம், Telugu: వ్యాకరణం, Arabic: النحو, Chinese: 语法, Japanese: 文法, Russian: грамматика
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