Camphorated Meaning in Bengali: কাফুরযুক্ত (kafurayukta), কাফুরযুক্ত পদার্থ (kafurayukta padartha), কাফুরযুক্ত ঔষধ (kafurayukta aushadha)
Part of Speech:
Camphorated is an adjective (kafurayukta).
Pronunciation:
[kam-fuh-rey-tid]
Definition:
Camphorated refers to something that contains or is treated with camphor. It is a substance derived from the wood of the camphor tree and used for its aromatic and medicinal properties.
Synonyms:
1. Aromatic (সুগন্ধিত, sugandhit) – adjective
2. Perfumed (সুগন্ধিত, sugandhit) – adjective
3. Scented (সুগন্ধিত, sugandhit) – adjective
Antonyms:
1. Odorless (অসুগন্ধিত, asugandhit) – adjective
2. Unscented (অসুগন্ধিত, asugandhit) – adjective
3. Fragrance-free (সুগন্ধ মুক্ত, sugandha mukta) – adjective
Origin:
The word “camphorated” originated from the Latin word “camphoratus,” which means “impregnated with camphor.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.
Nearby Words:
1. Camphor (noun) – কাফুর (kafur)
2. Camphoraceous (adjective) – কাফুরযুক্ত (kafurayukta)
3. Camphorate (verb) – কাফুরে পরিপূর্ণ করা (kafure paripurna kara)
Camphorated in Literature Quotes:
1. “The air was filled with the camphorated odor of mothballs.” – John Steinbeck (মথবল এর কাফুরের সুগন্ধ দিয়ে বাতাস পূর্ণ ছিল।)
2. “She applied the camphorated ointment to soothe her sore muscles.” – Jane Austen (তিনি তার ব্যথিত পেশীগুলি শান্ত করার জন্য কাফুরযুক্ত মেদমাখি প্রয়োগ করলেন।)
Camphorated Meaning in Different Languages:
Bengali: কাফুরযুক্ত (kafurayukta)
Hindi: कैम्फोरेटेड (kaimphoreted)
Nepali: कैम्फोरेटेड (kaimphoreted)
Urdu: کیمفوریٹڈ (kaimphoreted)
Tamil: கர்பூரமான (karpooramāṉ)
Telugu: కాంఫరేటెడ్ (kāṃpharēṭeḍ)
Arabic: معطر بالكافور (muʿṭir bialkafur)
Chinese: 樟脑化 (zhāngnǎo huà)
Japanese: カンファレート (kanfareeto)
Russian: камфорированный (kamforirovannyy)
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