aconite

Aconite Meaning in Bengali

Aconite is known as বিষধানী (Bishdhani), বিষধানী গাছ (Bishdhani Gachh), বিষধানী পাতা (Bishdhani Pata), বিষধানী ফুল (Bishdhani Phul), and বিষধানী বীজ (Bishdhani Bij) in Bengali.

Part of Speech

Aconite is a noun.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of aconite is uh-kon-ahyt.

Short Definition of Aconite

Aconite refers to a highly toxic plant belonging to the buttercup family, typically having purple or blue flowers. It is also known as monkshood or wolfsbane.

Aconite Synonyms

The synonyms of aconite are monkshood, wolfsbane, blue rocket, helmet flower, and queen of poisons.

Aconite Antonyms

The antonyms of aconite are অবিষধানী (Avisdhani) – non-toxic, and অবিষধানী গাছ (Avisdhani Gachh) – non-toxic plant.

Origin of Aconite

The word “aconite” originated from the Latin word “aconitum” which is derived from the Greek word “akoniton.” It has been used in English since the 16th century.

Nearby Words

1. Acorn (noun)
2. Acoustic (adjective)
3. Acquaintance (noun)
4. Acquire (verb)
5. Acrid (adjective)

Aconite in Literature Quotes

1. “The aconite is so deadly that it has been known to kill a man merely by touching it with the naked skin.” – Arthur Conan Doyle

2. “The aconite root, which gave aconitine, was the most deadly poison known to man.” – Agatha Christie

3. “The aconite is a plant of the buttercup family, and is one of the most poisonous plants in existence.” – Bram Stoker

4. “The aconite flower bloomed in the garden, its beauty hiding the deadly poison within.” – Unknown

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: विषधानी (Vishdhani)
Nepali: बिषधानी (Bishdhani)
Urdu: بشدھانی (Bishdhani)
Tamil: விஷதானி (Visadhani)
Telugu: విషధాని (Vishadhani)
Arabic: البوتاس السامة (Albutas Alsama)
Chinese: 乌头 (Wūtóu)
Japanese: アコニット (Akonitto)
Russian: аконит (akonit)

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