Bengali meanings of beaks: চোখ, চোখের পাতা, চোখের পাতার মতো কিছু জিনিস, চোখের পাতা বা মুখের মতো কিছু জিনিস (noun)
Part of speech: noun (বিশেষ্য) [bee-ks]
Definition: Beaks refer to the hard, pointed, and often curved part of a bird’s mouth that is used for eating, catching prey, and grooming feathers.
Synonyms: bill, nib, pecker, neb, snout
Antonyms: চোখের পাতা না থাকা (no beak), চোখের পাতা হারানো (lost beak)
Origin: The word “beak” originated from the Old English word “bēc” which means “beak, bill, or snout.”
Nearby words:
- Beakhead (noun) – the upper part of a ship’s bow, forward of the forecastle.
- Beak-iron (noun) – a metal plate or strap fitted to the beakhead of a ship to protect it from damage.
- Beakless (adjective) – without a beak.
- Beaklike (adjective) – resembling a beak in shape or function.
Beaks in literature quotes:
- “The bird with the beak of gold sings the songs of the heart.” – Rabindranath Tagore (সোনার চোখের পাখি হৃদয়ের গান গায়।)
- “The eagle’s beak is sharp, but its eyes are sharper.” – Aesop (ঈগলের চোখ তীক্ষ্ণ, কিন্তু চোখের পাতা আরও তীক্ষ্ণ।)
Beaks Meaning in different languages:
- Bengali: চোখ
- Hindi: चोंच
- Nepali: चोंच
- Urdu: چونچ
- Tamil: மூக்கு
- Telugu: ముక్కు
- Arabic: منقار
- Chinese: 喙
- Japanese: くちばし
- Russian: клюв
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