artefacts

Artefacts Meaning in Bengali: কার্যকলাপ

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: ahr-tuh-fakts

Short Definition: Artefacts refer to objects made or modified by humans, typically of cultural or historical significance.

Synonyms: objects, relics, antiquities, heirlooms

Antonyms: অকার্যকলাপ (akaryakalap), অকার্যকলাপসমূহ (akaryakalapsomuha)

Origin: The word “artefacts” originated from the Latin word “artefactum,” which means “something made by human skill.” It was first used in the English language in the mid-19th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Art: Noun
  • Artful: Adjective
  • Artifice: Noun
  • Artisan: Noun
  • Artistic: Adjective

Artefacts in Literature Quotes:

  1. “The artefacts displayed in the museum were a testament to the rich history of our ancestors.” (মিউজিয়ামে প্রদর্শিত কার্যকলাপগুলি আমাদের পূর্বপুরুষদের ঐতিহ্যের সমৃদ্ধ ইতিহাসের প্রমাণ।)
  2. “The archaeologist carefully excavated the artefacts buried beneath the ancient ruins.” (পুরাতত্ত্ববিদ সতর্কভাবে প্রাচীন ধ্বংসাবশেষের নীচে পুরাতত্ত্বগুলি খনন করলেন।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: কার্যকলাপ (karyakalap)
  • Hindi: कलाकृति (kalakriti)
  • Nepali: कलाकृति (kalakriti)
  • Urdu: کارکردگی (karkardagi)
  • Tamil: கலையரசி (kalaiarasi)
  • Telugu: కళాకారత (kalakarata)
  • Arabic: القطع الأثرية (alqat’ al’athriat)
  • Chinese: 文物 (wénwù)
  • Japanese: 工芸品 (kōgeihin)
  • Russian: артефакты (artefakty)

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