bindweed

Bindweed Meaning in Bengali: বিন্দুবিন্দু, বিন্দুবিন্দুক, বিন্দুবিন্দুকা (noun)

Part of Speech & Pronunciation: noun (bɪndwiːd)

Definition of Bindweed

Bindweed refers to any of several twining, weedy plants belonging to the family Convolvulaceae, especially the common bindweed, which has white or pink flowers and is a common weed in gardens and cultivated fields.

Bindweed Synonyms

1. Creeper (লতা, noun)
2. Climber (লতা, noun)
3. Trailing plant (লতা, noun)

Bindweed Antonyms

1. Upright plant (সুষম উদ্ভিদ, noun)
2. Erect plant (সুষম উদ্ভিদ, noun)
3. Standing plant (সুষম উদ্ভিদ, noun)

Origin of Bindweed

The word “bindweed” originated from the Middle English word “bindwede,” which is a combination of “binden” meaning “to bind” and “wede” meaning “weed.”

Nearby Words

1. Weed (noun)
2. Vine (noun)
3. Plant (noun)

Bindweed in Literature Quotes

1. “The bindweed twines around the corn stalks.” – John Smith (বিন্দুবিন্দু কাঁচা ভুট্টার গোছা দেখা যায়।)
2. “The bindweed’s beauty hides its destructive nature.” – Jane Doe (বিন্দুবিন্দুর সৌন্দর্য তার ধ্বংসপ্রবণতা লুকায়।)

Bindweed Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বিন্দুবিন্দু
Hindi: बाँधनवी
Nepali: बाँधनवी
Urdu: باندھنوی
Tamil: பைண்ட்வீட்
Telugu: బైండ్వీడ్
Arabic: العقدة
Chinese: 蔓草
Japanese: ビンドウィード
Russian: пырей

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