amphibians

Amphibians Meaning in Bengali

Bengali Meaning: উভচর (ubhachar)

Part of Speech

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation

Pronunciation: am-fib-ee-uhns

Short Definition of Amphibians

Short Definition: Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates that live both on land and in water. They typically undergo metamorphosis, starting as aquatic larvae and then transforming into terrestrial adults.

Amphibians Synonyms

Synonyms: frogs, toads, newts, salamanders

Antonyms

Antonyms: birds (পাখি), mammals (স্তন্যপায়ী)

Origin of Amphibians

Origin: The word “amphibian” comes from the Greek word “amphibios,” which means “living a double life.”

Nearby Words

Nearby Words: amphibious (adjective), amphibiously (adverb), amphibianism (noun)

Amphibians in Literature Quotes

Quote 1: “The frog does not drink up the pond in which it lives.” (Bengali Meaning: বাগলা যে পুকুর পান করে না)

Quote 2: “The toad beneath the harrow knows exactly where each tooth-point goes.” (Bengali Meaning: হারো নিচের বাগলা প্রতিটি দন্তের স্থান সম্পর্কে সম্পূর্ণ জানে)

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: উভচর (ubhachar)

Hindi: उभचर (ubhachar)

Nepali: उभचर (ubhachar)

Urdu: ابھچر (ubhachar)

Tamil: நீர்மேலும் நிலத்திலும் வாழும் மீன்வகைகள் (neer melum nilathilum vaazhum meen vakaihal)

Telugu: నీటిపై మరియు భూమిపై నివసిస్తున్న మత్స్యాలు (neeti pai mariyu bhoomi pai nivasistunna matsyalu)

Arabic: البرمائيات (al-barmayat)

Chinese: 两栖动物 (liǎngqī dòngwù)

Japanese: 両生類 (ryōseirui)

Russian: амфибии (amfibii)

For more information on amphibians, you can visit Wikipedia.org, Dictionary.com, or TheFreeDictionary.com.