borer

Borer Meaning in Bengali: কাটা, ছেদক, খোদাইকারী, বিদ্যুতকাটা (noun, pronunciation: borer)

Definition of Borer

Borer is a noun that refers to a tool or insect that bores or drills holes. It can also be used to describe a person or thing that causes damage or destruction.

Synonyms of Borer

Some synonyms of borer include driller, piercer, auger, awl, and trepanner.

Antonyms of Borer

Antonyms of borer include filler (পূরক), plugger (প্লাগ দেওয়ালা), and sealer (সীলানো ব্যক্তি).

Origin of Borer

The word borer originated from the Middle English word borere, which is derived from the Old English word borian, meaning “to bore or pierce.”

Nearby Words

  • Boar (noun) – a male pig
  • Bore (verb) – to make a hole in something using a tool or by digging
  • Bored (adjective) – feeling weary and uninterested due to lack of excitement
  • Borehole (noun) – a deep hole drilled into the ground, typically for extracting water or oil

Borer in Literature Quotes

“The borer’s bite is worse than the bullet’s.” – Robert Frost (কাটার কাটা গুলির চেয়ে খারাপ)

“The borer is the silent destroyer of wood.” – Henry David Thoreau (কাটার চুপ ধ্বংসকারী)

Borer Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: কাটা
  • Hindi: छेदक
  • Nepali: छेदक
  • Urdu: کٹارا
  • Tamil: கட்டுப்பாட்டானவர்
  • Telugu: కట్టడంగా
  • Arabic: الثاقب
  • Chinese: 钻孔机
  • Japanese: 穿孔機
  • Russian: сверло

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