capers

Capers Meaning in Bengali: কেপারস, কাঁকরিপাতা, কাঁকরিপাতা, কাঁকরিপাতা (noun, kāṅkaripātā)

Definition of Capers

(noun, ˈkeɪpərz)

Capers refer to the small, green flower buds of the Capparis spinosa plant, which are commonly used as a condiment in various cuisines. These buds are typically pickled in vinegar or salt and are known for their tangy and slightly salty flavor. Capers are often used in Mediterranean and Italian dishes, adding a unique and piquant taste to salads, sauces, and pasta.

Capers Synonyms

(noun)

  • Brineberries – লবণবেরি
  • Caperberries – কাঁকরিপাতা বেরি
  • Pickled buds – আচারের কাঁকরিপাতা

Capers Antonyms

(noun)

  • Stability – স্থিতিশীলতা
  • Consistency – সংগতি
  • Permanence – স্থায়ীত্ব

Origin of Capers

(noun)

The word “capers” originated from the Latin word “capparis,” which was derived from the Greek word “kápparis.” The plant itself is native to the Mediterranean region and has been cultivated for centuries. Capers have been used in cooking since ancient times and were highly valued by the Greeks and Romans for their culinary and medicinal properties.

Nearby Words

  • Cape – (noun) কেপ
  • Caper – (verb) উছাল
  • Caper – (noun) কাঁকরিপাতা
  • Caper – (noun) উছালধারা

Capers in Literature Quotes

“He capered toward her, a mischievous glint in his eyes.” – William Shakespeare (তিনি তার চোখে একটি নকল চমক দিয়ে তার দিকে উছাল দিয়ে যান)

“With a caper and a leap, he escaped from the clutches of his pursuers.” – Jules Verne (একটি উছাল এবং একটি লাফ দিয়ে, তিনি তার অনুসরণকারীদের হাত থেকে মুক্ত হয়ে গেলেন)

Capers Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: কেপারস
  • Hindi: कैपर्स
  • Nepali: केपर्स
  • Urdu: کیپرس
  • Tamil: கேப்பர்ஸ்
  • Telugu: కేపర్స్
  • Arabic: الكبر
  • Chinese: 山柰
  • Japanese: ケイパー
  • Russian: каперсы

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