capons

Capons Meaning in Bengali: হাঁসের পুত্তলিকা, হাঁসের পুত্তলিকা (noun, pronounced as kuh-pons)

Definition of Capons

A capon is a male chicken that has been castrated at a young age. This process is done to improve the quality of the meat by preventing the development of secondary sexual characteristics, resulting in a more tender and flavorful bird.

Synonyms of Capons

1. Gelding (হাঁসের পুত্তলিকা)
2. Neuter (হাঁসের পুত্তলিকা)
3. Spay (হাঁসের পুত্তলিকা)
4. Emasculate (হাঁসের পুত্তলিকা)

Antonyms of Capons

1. Rooster (মুরগা)
2. Cock (মুরগা)
3. Cockerel (মুরগা)
4. Male Chicken (পুরুষ মুরগি)

Origin of Capons

The practice of caponization dates back to ancient times and was first recorded in China around 500 BC. It was later adopted by the Greeks and Romans, who considered capons a delicacy. The tradition of caponization spread throughout Europe during the Middle Ages and remains a popular culinary practice in many countries today.

Nearby Words

1. Chicken (noun)
2. Poultry (noun)
3. Rooster (noun)
4. Hen (noun)

Capons in Literature Quotes

1. “The capon burns, the pig falls from the spit, the clock has struck twelve, and Cinderella has fled!” – Charles Perrault (হাঁসের পুত্তলিকা জ্বলে, শূকর মাংস চুলা থেকে পড়ে, ঘড়ি বার দুটি বাজেছে, এবং সিন্ড্রেলা চলে গেছে!)

Capons Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: হাঁসের পুত্তলিকা
Hindi: मुर्ग़ा
Nepali: मुर्गा
Urdu: مرغا
Tamil: கோழி
Telugu: కోడి
Arabic: دجاجة
Chinese: 公鸡
Japanese: 雄鶏
Russian: капон

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