Beetles Meaning in Bengali: পোকা, পতঙ্গ, পতঙ্গিনী, পতঙ্গিনীদের সমূহ (noun, pronunciation: biːtəlz)
Definition of Beetles
Beetles are a group of insects that belong to the order Coleoptera. They are characterized by their hard exoskeleton, two pairs of wings, and chewing mouthparts. Beetles are found in various habitats worldwide and are known for their diversity, with over 400,000 species identified so far.
Synonyms of Beetles
1. Insects (noun) – পোকা, কীট
2. Bugs (noun) – পোকা, কীট
3. Creepers (noun) – পোকা, কীট
4. Crawlers (noun) – পোকা, কীট
Antonyms of Beetles
1. Birds (noun) – পাখি
2. Butterflies (noun) – প্রজাপতি
3. Moths (noun) – পোকা
4. Flies (noun) – মাছরাঙ্গা
Origin of Beetles
The word “beetle” originated from the Old English word “bitela,” which means “little biter.” It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word “bitilaz.” The term was first used to describe insects with hardened forewings.
Nearby Words
1. Beetlejuice (noun) – পোকা জুইস
2. Beetling (verb) – পোকা মারা
3. Beetled (verb) – পোকা মারা
4. Beetle-browed (adjective) – পোকা মুখের
Beetles in Literature Quotes
1. “The beetle is a wise creature; it knows how to store up food for the winter.” – Proverb (পোকা একটি বুদ্ধিমান প্রাণী; এটি জানে কীভাবে শীতকালের জন্য খাদ্য সংগ্রহ করতে হয়।)
2. “The beetle’s horn has got stuck in the rose’s heart.” – Victor Hugo (পোকার শিং গুলো গুলো হৃদয়ে ফাঁস হয়ে গেছে।)
Beetles Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: পোকা, Hindi: बीटल्स, Nepali: पोका, Urdu: پوکا, Tamil: பீட்டில்ஸ், Telugu: బీటిల్స్, Arabic: خنافس, Chinese: 甲虫, Japanese: 甲虫, Russian: жуки
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