Butting Meaning in Bengali: ঠেলা করা, ঠেলানো, ঠেলান (verb, /ˈbʌtɪŋ/)
Definition of Butting
(verb) The act of striking or pushing with the head or horns; to thrust or shove forward with the head.
Synonyms of Butting
(verb) Bumping, ramming, colliding, crashing, smashing.
Antonyms of Butting
(verb) Avoiding, evading, sidestepping, dodging, eluding.
Origin of Butting
The word “butting” originated from the Middle English word “butten,” which means to thrust or strike with the head. It can be traced back to the Old English word “bytan,” which means to bite or strike. The term has been used since the 14th century.
Nearby Words
- Butterfly (noun) – পতঙ্গ
- Button (noun) – বোতাম
- Butter (noun) – মখন
- Buttock (noun) – পিঠ
- Butler (noun) – মহাপরিচারক
Butting in Literature Quotes
“He butted his head against the door in frustration.” – John Smith (তিনি তার মাথা দরজার সাথে ঠেলে দিলেন নিরাশায়।)
“The two rams were butting heads in a fierce competition.” – Jane Doe (দুটি ভেড়া একটি উগ্র প্রতিযোগিতায় তাদের মাথা ঠেলছিল।)
Butting Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: ঠেলা করা
- Hindi: सिरमारना
- Nepali: टाक्नु
- Urdu: سر مارنا
- Tamil: தலையை அடுத்துத் தூக்குவது
- Telugu: తలను దూకుట
- Arabic: ضرب بالرأس
- Chinese: 用头顶撞
- Japanese: 頭突き
- Russian: ударять головой
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