barnacles

Barnacles Meaning in Bengali: বার্নাকলস (barnakalasa), জলপদ্ম (jalapadma), জলপদ্মিনী (jalapadmini)

Definition and Part of Speech:

Barnacles (noun, /ˈbɑːrnəkəlz/) are marine crustaceans that attach themselves to hard surfaces, such as rocks, ship hulls, and even whales, using a strong adhesive substance. They have a hard shell and feathery appendages that they use to filter food from the water.

Synonyms of Barnacles:

1. Shellfish (noun) – শেলফিশ (shelphish)

2. Crustacean (noun) – কোষ্ঠজ (koshthoja)

3. Cirripede (noun) – জলপদ্মিনী (jalapadmini)

Antonyms of Barnacles:

1. Detach (verb) – বিচ্ছিন্ন করা (bichhina kara)

2. Remove (verb) – অপসারণ করা (aposaran kara)

3. Separate (verb) – পৃথক করা (prithok kara)

Origin of Barnacles:

The word “barnacles” originated from the Middle English word “bernacle,” which came from the Old French word “bernacl,” meaning “barnacle goose.” The name was given to these marine creatures because their shell shape resembled the shape of a barnacle goose’s beak.

Nearby Words:

1. Crustacean (noun) – কোষ্ঠজ (koshthoja)

2. Shell (noun) – খোল (khol)

3. Adhesive (noun) – আঠাল (athal)

Barnacles in Literature Quotes:

1. “The barnacles on the ship’s hull were a testament to its long journey.” – John Smith (জাহাজের ঢেউয়ে থাকা বার্নাকলসগুলি এর দ্বারা এর দীর্ঘ প্রয়াত্ততার প্রমাণ।)

2. “He was stuck to her like barnacles on a rock.” – Jane Doe (তিনি এর মতো তার উপর বার্নাকলসের মতো আটকে ছিলেন।)

Barnacles Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: বার্নাকলস

Hindi: बर्नेकल्स

Nepali: बर्नेकल्स

Urdu: بارنیکلز

Tamil: பார்னாக்கல்ஸ்

Telugu: బార్నాకుల్స్

Arabic: البرناكل

Chinese: 藤壶

Japanese: バーナクル

Russian: Барнаклы

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