bays

Bays Meaning in Bengali: খাড়া, খাড়াপানি, খাড়াপানিতে ঘেরা, খাড়াপানিতে ঘেরা জলস্থল (noun, pronunciation: beɪs)

Definition of Bays

Bays refer to bodies of water partially enclosed by land, usually with a wide opening to the sea. They are typically larger than coves but smaller than gulfs. Bays can be found along coastlines and are often characterized by calm waters and scenic views.

Synonyms of Bays

1. Inlet (খাড়াপানির মধ্যে প্রবেশ করা, noun)
2. Cove (খাড়া, noun)
3. Fjord (খাড়া, noun)
4. Sound (খাড়া, noun)

Antonyms of Bays

1. Peninsula (উপদ্বীপ, noun)
2. Cape (উপদ্বীপ, noun)
3. Headland (উপদ্বীপ, noun)

Origin of Bays

The word “bay” originated from the Old French word “baie,” which means an opening or recess. It can be traced back to the Latin word “bāia,” which refers to a body of water. The term has been used in English since the 14th century.

Nearby Words

1. Beach (noun)
2. Coast (noun)
3. Estuary (noun)
4. Harbor (noun)

Bays in Literature Quotes

1. “The sea, the great unifier, is man’s only hope. Now, as never before, the old phrase has a literal meaning: we are all in the same boat.” – Jacques Yves Cousteau (সমস্ত মানুষ একই নৌকায় আছে, এটি আমাদের একমাত্র আশা। এখন, যেমন কখনো আগে নতুন বাক্যের একটি শব্দশঃ আমরা সবাই একই নৌকায় আছি।)
2. “The cure for anything is saltwater: sweat, tears, or the sea.” – Isak Dinesen (যেকোনো রোগের প্রতিষ্ঠান হল লবণাক্ত জল: ঘাম, কান্ধের জল বা সমুদ্র।)

Bays Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: খাড়া
Hindi: खाड़ी
Nepali: खाडी
Urdu: خلیج
Tamil: வளைகுடா
Telugu: ఖాడి
Arabic: خليج
Chinese: 海湾
Japanese: 湾
Russian: залив

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