calyces

Calyces Meaning in Bengali: ক্যালিসেস (kælises), ক্যালিক্স (kæliksh), ক্যালিক্সিস (kælikshis)

Part of Speech:

Noun (pronounced: /ˈkælɪsiːz/)

Definition:

Calyces refer to the plural form of the word “calyx.” A calyx is the outermost whorl of a flower, typically green and leaf-like, that encloses the petals and sepals. It protects the developing bud and supports the flower.

Synonyms of Calyces:

– Sepals (পালক, pālaka)

– Perianth (পালকপত্র, pālakapatra)

– Floral envelope (পুষ্পপাত্র, puṣpapātra)

Antonyms of Calyces:

– Petals (পুষ্পপত্র, puṣpapatra)

– Blossom (পুষ্প, puṣpa)

– Bloom (পুষ্প, puṣpa)

Origin of Calyces:

The word “calyx” originated from the Latin word “calyx” and the Greek word “kalyx,” both meaning “husk” or “pod.”

Nearby Words:

– Flower (Noun)

– Sepal (Noun)

– Petal (Noun)

– Bud (Noun)

Calyces in Literature Quotes:

“The calyces of the flowers were a vibrant shade of red, resembling drops of blood.” – Emily Dickinson (ফুলের ক্যালিসেস সুরমায় লাল রঙের ছবি ছিল, রক্তের বিন্দুর মতো।)

“The calyces danced in the wind, their delicate petals fluttering like butterflies.” – William Wordsworth (বাতাসে ক্যালিসেস নাচতে লাগল, তাদের নরম পুষ্পপত্র প্রজাপতির মতো হাঁটা করছিল।)

Calyces Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: ক্যালিসেস (kælises)

– Hindi: कैलिसेस (kailises)

– Nepali: कैलिसेस (kailises)

– Urdu: کیلیسیس (kailises)

– Tamil: கலிசீஸ் (kalīs)

– Telugu: కలీస్ (kalīs)

– Arabic: القرون (alqurun)

– Chinese: 花萼 (huā’è)

– Japanese: 萼 (koke)

– Russian: чашелистики (chashelistiki)

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