appending

Appending Meaning in Bengali

Part of Speech: Verb

Pronunciation: uh-pend-ing

Short Definition: Appending refers to the act of adding something to the end of a document, text, or file.

Appending Synonyms: adding, attaching, joining, affixing, supplementing

Appending Antonyms:

  • Removing – অপসারণ (apsharan)
  • Detaching – বিচ্ছিন্ন করা (bichhinnô kôra)
  • Separating – আলাদা করা (alada kôra)
  • Excluding – বাদ দেওয়া (bad deoya)

Origin of Appending:

The word “appending” originated from the Latin word “appendere,” which means “to hang upon.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Appended (Verb)
  • Appendage (Noun)
  • Appendix (Noun)
  • Appendant (Adjective)
  • Appender (Noun)

Appending in Literature Quotes:

  1. “She kept appending her thoughts to the end of the document.” – তিনি নথিতে তাঁর চিন্তাগুলি সংযোজন করতে থাকলেন।
  2. “The author appended a glossary of terms at the back of the book.” – লেখক বইটির পিছনে শব্দকোষ সংযোজন করেছিলেন।
  3. “He kept appending new chapters to his novel.” – তিনি তাঁর উপন্যাসে নতুন অধ্যায় সংযোজন করতে থাকলেন।

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: সংযোজন (sônjôjon)
  • Hindi: जोड़ना (jodna)
  • Nepali: जोड्नु (jodnu)
  • Urdu: جوڑنا (jorna)
  • Tamil: சேர்க்க (serkka)
  • Telugu: జోడించు (jōḍiñcu)
  • Arabic: إضافة (i’dafat)
  • Chinese: 附加 (fùjiā)
  • Japanese: 追加 (tsuika)
  • Russian: добавление (dobavleniye)

For more information about “appending,” you can visit the following sources:

  1. Wikipedia.org
  2. Dictionary.com
  3. TheFreeDictionary.com