caracole

Caracole Meaning in Bengali: ক্যারাকোল, ঘুরঘুরে চলা, ঘুরঘুরে চলানো (noun, verb, pronunciation: kæɹəˈkoʊl)

Definition of Caracole

Caracole is a noun and a verb that refers to a half turn executed by a horse and rider, usually to the right, followed by a half turn in the opposite direction. It is a term commonly used in equestrian activities.

Synonyms of Caracole

1. Canter (ক্যান্টার, verb)
2. Gallop (গ্যালপ, verb)
3. Trot (ট্রট, verb)

Antonyms of Caracole

1. Stand (থামা, verb)
2. Stop (থামান, verb)

Origin of Caracole

The word “caracole” originated from the French word “caracoler,” which means “to prance.” It was first used in English in the 16th century.

Nearby Words

1. Caracoler (noun)
2. Caracolito (noun)
3. Caracol (noun)

Caracole in Literature Quotes

1. “The horses caracole in front of the crowd, their riders dressed in colorful costumes.” – Jane Austen (ঘোড়ারা মানুষদের সামনে ঘুরঘুরে চলে, তাদের পরিধান রঙিন কাপড় পরিধান করে।)
2. “He watched the caracole of the horses, mesmerized by their graceful movements.” – Leo Tolstoy (তিনি ঘোড়াদের ঘুরঘুরে চলার দৃশ্য দেখতে দেখতে মোহিত হন।)

Caracole Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ক্যারাকোল
Hindi: कैराकोल
Nepali: क्याराकोल
Urdu: کیراکول
Tamil: கரகோல்
Telugu: కరకోలె
Arabic: كاراكول
Chinese: 卡拉科尔
Japanese: カラコール
Russian: караколь

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