Canines Meaning in Bengali
ক্যানাইনস, কুকুরদের দাঁত (noun, /ˈkeɪnaɪnz/)
Definition of Canines
Canines, also known as “canine teeth” or “fangs,” are the pointed teeth located in the upper and lower jaws of mammals, including humans. They are typically longer and more pointed than the other teeth and are used for tearing and piercing food.
Synonyms of Canines
1. Fangs (হাতির দাঁত, noun)
2. Incisors (দাঁত, noun)
3. Tusks (হাতির দাঁত, noun)
Antonyms of Canines
1. Molars (পিছের দাঁত, noun)
2. Premolars (পিছের দাঁত, noun)
Origin of Canines
The word “canine” comes from the Latin word “caninus,” which means “of the dog.” It is derived from the Latin word “canis,” meaning “dog.” The term “canine” is used to describe these teeth because they are most prominent in dogs and other carnivorous mammals.
Nearby Words
1. Carnivore (noun) – মাংসাহারী
2. Fang (noun) – হাতির দাঁত
3. Incisor (noun) – দাঁত
4. Molar (noun) – পিছের দাঁত
5. Premolar (noun) – পিছের দাঁত
Canines in Literature Quotes
1. “A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.” – Josh Billings (একটি কুকুর এই পৃথিবীতে একটি জিনিস যা তোমাকে তার নিজের চেয়ে বেশি ভালোবাসে।)
2. “The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs.” – Charles de Gaulle (যত বেশি আমি মানুষকে জানি, ততোই আমি নিজেকে কুকুরদের ভালোবাসতে পাই।)
Canines Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: ক্যানাইনস
Hindi: कैनाइन्स
Nepali: क्यानाइन्स
Urdu: کینائنز
Tamil: கேனைன்ஸ்
Telugu: కేనైన్స్
Arabic: الكلاب
Chinese: 犬齿
Japanese: 犬歯
Russian: Клыки
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