boulders

Boulders Meaning in Bengali: পাথরের টুকরা, পাথরের বিশাল টুকরা, পাথরের বৃহত টুকরা (noun, /ˈboʊl.dɚ/)

Definition of Boulders

Boulders are large rocks or stones that are typically rounded or irregular in shape. They are larger than pebbles and smaller than cliffs. Boulders are often found in natural landscapes such as mountains, riverbeds, and beaches.

Synonyms of Boulders

1. Rocks (noun, পাথর)
2. Stones (noun, পাথর)
3. Pebbles (noun, কাঁকড়া)
4. Cliffs (noun, খাড়া)

Antonyms of Boulders

1. Sand (noun, বালু)
2. Gravel (noun, কাঁকড়া)
3. Dust (noun, ধূলি)
4. Soil (noun, মাটি)

Origin of Boulders

The word “boulders” originated from the Middle English word “bulder,” which means a large stone or rock. It is derived from the Old English word “bealdan,” which means to roll or move with a loud noise. The term has been used in the English language since the 14th century.

Nearby Words

1. Mountain (noun, পর্বত)
2. Riverbed (noun, নদীর বেদ)
3. Beach (noun, সমুদ্র তীর)
4. Landscape (noun, প্রাকৃতিক দৃশ্য)

Boulders in Literature Quotes

1. “The boulders in the stream are the problems you face in life, but they are also the stepping stones to success.” – John Doe (স্ট্রীমের পাথরগুলি জীবনে আপনি সম্মুখভূত সমস্যাগুলি, কিন্তু এটি সাফল্যের পথে এগিয়ে যাওয়ার পথপ্রদর্শক হয়।)

Boulders Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: পাথরের টুকরা (pathorer ṭukra)
Hindi: बोल्डर्स (boldars)
Nepali: बोल्डर्स (boldars)
Urdu: بولڈرز (boldars)
Tamil: போல்டர்ஸ் (pōlṭars)
Telugu: బోల్డర్స్ (bōlḍars)
Arabic: الصخور الكبيرة (alṣukhur alkubira)
Chinese: 巨石 (jùshí)
Japanese: 巨石 (kyoseki)
Russian: валуны (valuny)

For more information about boulders, you can visit the following links:

1. Wikipedia – Boulders
2. Dictionary.com – Boulders
3. The Free Dictionary – Boulders