aqua vitae

Aqua Vitae Meaning in Bengali: জীবনের জল (Jiboner Jal), অমৃত (Amrit), জীবন জল (Jibon Jal)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

/ˌɑːkwə ˈvaɪtiː/

Short Definition:

Aqua vitae, derived from Latin, literally means “water of life.” It refers to a strong alcoholic spirit or liquor, often associated with distilled spirits such as brandy or whiskey.

Aqua Vitae Synonyms:

1. Elixir (অমৃত)
2. Spirit (আত্মা)
3. Nectar (রস)
4. Potion (মত্ত্য)
5. Distillate (অমৃত)

Aqua Vitae Antonyms:

1. Poison (বিষ)
2. Toxin (বিষাক্ত পদার্থ)
3. Venom (বিষক্রিমি)
4. Harm (ক্ষতি)
5. Disease (রোগ)

Origin of Aqua Vitae:

The term “aqua vitae” originated in medieval alchemy and was used to describe a distilled spirit believed to have medicinal properties. It was considered a panacea for various ailments and was often associated with the elixir of life.

Nearby Words:

1. Aquaculture (Noun)
2. Aquamarine (Noun)
3. Aquatic (Adjective)
4. Aqueduct (Noun)
5. Aquifer (Noun)

Aqua Vitae in Literature Quotes:

1. “The aqua vitae of the soul is the divine love.” (আত্মার জীবনের জল হল দৈবী ভালবাসা।)
2. “He drowned his sorrows in the aqua vitae.” (তিনি তার দুঃখ জীবনের জলে ডুবিয়ে নিয়েছিলেন।)
3. “The aqua vitae flowed freely at the celebration.” (উদযাপনে জীবনের জল অবিচ্ছিন্নভাবে প্রবাহিত হল।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: জীবনের জল (Jiboner Jal)
– Hindi: जीवन का पानी (Jeevan Ka Paani)
– Nepali: जीवनको पानी (Jeevanko Paani)
– Urdu: زندگی کا پانی (Zindagi Ka Pani)
– Tamil: வாழ்க்கையின் நீர் (Vaalkkaiyin Neer)
– Telugu: జీవితంలో నీటి (Jeevitamlo Neeti)
– Arabic: ماء الحياة (Ma’ Al-Hayah)
– Chinese: 生命之水 (Shēngmìng zhī Shuǐ)
– Japanese: 生命の水 (Seimei no Mizu)
– Russian: вода жизни (voda zhizni)

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