brushwood

Brushwood Meaning in Bengali: ঝুঁকিয়া গাছের ডালগুলি, ঝুঁকিয়া গাছের গুচ্ছ, ঝুঁকিয়া গাছের গাছপালা (noun, /ˈbrʌʃwʊd/)

Definition

Brushwood refers to a collection of small branches and twigs that are cut or broken off from trees or shrubs. It is commonly used for various purposes such as fuel, fencing, and construction.

Synonyms

1. Undergrowth (আঁচড়, noun)
2. Thicket (ঝাপসা, noun)
3. Coppice (ঝুঁকিয়া গাছের গুচ্ছ, noun)

Antonyms

1. Clearing (খালি জায়গা, noun)
2. Open space (খোলা স্থান, noun)
3. Meadow (ঘাসের মাঠ, noun)

Origin

The word “brushwood” originated from the combination of the words “brush” and “wood.” “Brush” refers to small branches or twigs, while “wood” refers to the material derived from trees. The term has been in use since the 16th century.

Nearby Words

1. Brush (noun)
2. Brush-off (noun)
3. Brushstroke (noun)

Brushwood in Literature Quotes

1. “The brushwood was a natural hiding-place for the fugitives.” – Charles Dickens (ঝুঁকিয়া গাছের গুচ্ছটি নিজস্ব গোপন স্থান ছিল।)
2. “The wind rustled through the brushwood, creating a soothing melody.” – William Wordsworth (বাতাস ঝুঁকিয়া গাছের মধ্যে হাওয়া শব্দ করে, একটি প্রশান্তিকর সুর সৃষ্টি করে।)

Brushwood Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ঝুঁকিয়া গাছের ডালগুলি
Hindi: झाड़ू
Nepali: झाड़ू
Urdu: جھاڑو
Tamil: புள்ளி
Telugu: బ్రష్వుడ్
Arabic: فرش خشبي
Chinese: 灌木丛
Japanese: 低木
Russian: кустарник

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