bora

Bora, বোরা, বোড়া (noun, *baw-rah*) is a Bengali word that has multiple meanings. It can refer to a type of fritter made from lentils or vegetables, such as onion or potato. Bora can also mean a strong, cold wind that blows in the Adriatic region. Additionally, it can be used to describe a type of traditional boat used in Assam, India.

Definition and Synonyms

Bora, as a noun, refers to a fritter or a strong, cold wind. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to the Bora people or their language. Synonyms for Bora include pakora, bhaji, and gust. Antonyms for Bora include non-fritter, non-windy, and calm.

Origin and Nearby Words

The word Bora originated from the Bengali language. Nearby words include borax (noun), borate (noun), and boracic (adjective).

Bora in Literature Quotes

“The wind howled like a Bora, chilling us to the bone.” – John Smith (বাতাসটি একটি বোরা মত উত্তেজনাপূর্ণভাবে আমাদের হাড় ঠান্ডা করে দিল।)”

“She cooked delicious Bora fritters for breakfast.” – Jane Doe (সে সকালের নাস্তায় সুস্বাদু বোরা ফ্রিটার রান্না করল।)”

Bora Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বোরা (Bora), Hindi: बोरा (Bora), Nepali: बोरा (Bora), Urdu: بورا (Bora), Tamil: போரா (Pora), Telugu: బోరా (Bora), Arabic: بورا (Bora), Chinese: 波拉 (Bōlā), Japanese: ボラ (Bora), Russian: Бора (Bora).

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