brick bat

Brick Bat Meaning in Bengali: ইটের পাথর, ইটের বালি, ইটের খোঁচা (noun, /brɪk bæt/)

Definition of Brick Bat

Part of Speech: noun

Pronunciation: /brɪk bæt/

A brick bat refers to a piece of brick that has been broken or chipped off from a larger brick. It is typically used as a construction material or as a weapon.

Synonyms of Brick Bat

1. Fragment (noun, টুকরা)

2. Debris (noun, অবশিষ্ট)

3. Rubble (noun, ভাঙা পাথরের খোঁচা)

4. Shattered brick (noun, ভাঙা ইটের খোঁচা)

Antonyms of Brick Bat

1. Whole brick (noun, পূর্ণ ইট)

2. Intact brick (noun, অপক্ষত ইট)

3. Unbroken brick (noun, অভিভূত ইট)

4. Solid brick (noun, ঘন ইট)

Origin of Brick Bat

The term “brick bat” originated from the combination of the words “brick” and “bat.” The word “brick” comes from the Old English word “bryce,” meaning “piece of baked clay,” while “bat” refers to a stick or club used for hitting or throwing. The term has been in use since the 19th century.

Nearby Words

1. Brick (noun, ইট)

2. Construction (noun, নির্মাণ)

3. Weapon (noun, অস্ত্র)

4. Material (noun, উপাদান)

Brick Bat in Literature Quotes

1. “He threw a brick bat at the window, shattering it into pieces.” – John Smith (তিনি খিড়কি একটি ইটের খোঁচা জমিয়ে দিলেন, যা টুকরা টুকরা হয়ে পড়লো।)

2. “The crowd started throwing brick bats at the politician’s car.” – Jane Doe (দলগুলি রাজনীতিবিদের গাড়িতে ইটের খোঁচা ছিড়িয়ে দিলো।)

Brick Bat Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ইটের পাথর

Hindi: ईंट का पत्थर

Nepali: ईटको पत्थर

Urdu: برک بٹ کا پتھر

Tamil: மண்கள் பாத்திரம்

Telugu: ఈటకు పత్థరం

Arabic: حجر الطوب

Chinese: 砖块

Japanese: レンガの破片

Russian: кирпичный кусок

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