bi-cameral

Bi-cameral Meaning in Bengali: দ্বিসংসদীয় (noun, pronunciation: bi-kam-er-uh l)

Definition

Bi-cameral refers to a system of government or organization that consists of two separate chambers or houses, each with its own set of powers and responsibilities.

Synonyms

  • Dualistic (দ্বৈতিক)
  • Two-chambered (দ্বিসংসদীয়)
  • Double-barreled (দ্বিগুণ)
  • Twin-chambered (দ্বিসংসদীয়)

Antonyms

  • Unicameral (একসংসদীয়)
  • Single-chambered (একসংসদীয়)
  • Monocameral (একসংসদীয়)
  • One-chambered (একসংসদীয়)

Antonyms in Bengali: একসংসদীয় (ek-shom-sho-diy-o), একসংসদীয় (ek-shom-sho-diy-o), একসংসদীয় (ek-shom-sho-diy-o), একসংসদীয় (ek-shom-sho-diy-o)

Origin

The term “bi-cameral” originated from the Latin word “bi” meaning “two” and “camera” meaning “chamber.” It was first used in the context of government systems in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words

  • Bilateral (adjective)
  • Bifurcate (verb)
  • Bilingual (adjective)
  • Bipartisan (adjective)

Bi-cameral in Literature Quotes

  • “The bi-cameral mind is a mind without introspection.” – Julian Jaynes (দ্বিসংসদীয় মন হল এমন একটি মন যা আন্তর্মুখী নয়।)
  • “The bi-cameral mind is a mind that is split down the middle.” – Julian Jaynes (দ্বিসংসদীয় মন হল এমন একটি মন যা দুইভাগে ভাগ করা হয়।)

Bi-cameral Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: দ্বিসংসদীয়
  • Hindi: द्विसदन्त्रीय
  • Nepali: द्विसदन्त्रीय
  • Urdu: دو سندی
  • Tamil: இரண்டு அமைப்புகளுடன்
  • Telugu: రెండు విభాగాలతో
  • Arabic: ثنائي الغرفة
  • Chinese: 两院制
  • Japanese: 二院制
  • Russian: двухпалатный

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