brick

Brick Meaning in Bengali: ইট, ব্রিক, বাটি, পাথর (noun, pronunciation: /brɪk/)

Definition of Brick

Brick is a noun that refers to a rectangular block made of clay or concrete, typically used in building construction. It is usually red or brown in color and has a solid structure.

Synonyms of Brick

Some synonyms of brick include:

  • Block (ব্লক, noun)
  • Stone (পাথর, noun)
  • Tile (টাইল, noun)
  • Clay (মাটি, noun)

Antonyms of Brick

Some antonyms of brick include:

  • Void (খালি, noun)
  • Hollow (খাঁচা, noun)
  • Empty (খালি, adjective)
  • Gap (ফাঁকা, noun)

(খালি: empty, খাঁচা: hollow, ফাঁকা: gap)

Origin of Brick

The word “brick” originated from the Old English word “bryce,” which means “a piece of baked clay.” It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word “brukjaz” and the Proto-Indo-European root “bhrug.” Bricks have been used in construction for thousands of years and have a long history in various civilizations.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to brick include:

  • Building (noun)
  • Construction (noun)
  • Wall (noun)
  • Mortar (noun)

(Building: বিল্ডিং, noun; Construction: নির্মাণ, noun; Wall: প্রাচীর, noun; Mortar: মর্তার, noun)

Brick in Literature Quotes

“A brick is not a thing to be thrown away, but a thing to be used.” – Louis Kahn (একটি ইট ছড়িয়ে দেওয়া যাবে না, বরং ব্যবহার করা উচিত।)

“A brick is a man’s best friend.” – Frank Lloyd Wright (একটি ইট এক মানুষের সেরা বন্ধু।)

Brick Meaning in Different Languages

Brick is known by different names in various languages:

  • Bengali: ইট
  • Hindi: ईंट
  • Nepali: इट
  • Urdu: اٹ
  • Tamil: மண்
  • Telugu: ఈట
  • Arabic: الطوب
  • Chinese: 砖
  • Japanese: レンガ
  • Russian: кирпич

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