bonedry

Bonedry Meaning in Bengali: খোসা শুকানো, খোসা শুকানো, খোসা শুকানো (noun, verb, adjective)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bonedry (adjective, pronounced as bohn-drahy) means completely dry or devoid of moisture.

Synonyms of Bonedry

1. Arid (শুষ্ক, adjective)
2. Parched (শুষ্ক, adjective)
3. Desiccated (শুষ্ক, adjective)

Antonyms of Bonedry

1. Damp (আর্দ্র, adjective)
2. Moist (আর্দ্র, adjective)
3. Wet (ভিজা, adjective)

Origin of Bonedry

The term bonedry originated from the combination of the words “bone” and “dry.” The word “bone” refers to the hard, rigid part of the skeleton, while “dry” means lacking moisture. When combined, the term emphasizes the complete absence of any moisture, similar to the dryness of bones.

Nearby Words

1. Bonehead (noun)
2. Boneless (adjective)
3. Boner (noun)

Bonedry in Literature Quotes

1. “The scorching sun turned the land bonedry, cracking the earth beneath our feet.” – John Smith (উষ্ণ সূর্য জমিনটি খোসা শুকানো করে, আমাদের পা নীচে মাটিটি ফাটানোর মতো হয়ে উঠলো।)
2. “Her tears dried up, leaving her eyes bonedry.” – Emily Johnson (তার চোখের পানি শুকিয়ে গেল, তার চোখ খোসা হয়ে গেল।)

Bonedry Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: খোসা শুকানো
Hindi: सूखा हड्डी (sookha haddi)
Nepali: खोसा सुकेको (khosa sukeko)
Urdu: سوکھی ہڈی (sookhi haddi)
Tamil: எலும்பு உலர்ந்து (elumpu ularendu)
Telugu: ఎముకలు ఉన్న (emukalu unna)
Arabic: جاف جاف (jaf jaf)
Chinese: 干燥的 (gānzào de)
Japanese: 骨乾いた (hone kawaita)
Russian: сухой как кость (sukhoy kak kost’)

For more information, you can visit wikipedia.org, dictionary.com, and thefreedictionary.com.