Carpal Bones Meaning in Bengali: কার্পাল হাড় (noun), কার্পাল হাড়ের (adjective)
Definition and Pronunciation
Carpal Bones (noun, /ˈkɑːpəl boʊnz/): The eight small bones that make up the wrist of the human hand.
Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms: wrist bones, carpus
Antonyms: forearm bones (হাতের বাহু হাড়)
Origin
The term “carpal” comes from the Greek word “karpos,” meaning “wrist.” The carpal bones are named based on their position and shape within the wrist.
Nearby Words
1. Radius (noun) – the thicker and shorter of the two bones in the human forearm, on the thumb side.
2. Ulna (noun) – the thinner and longer of the two bones in the human forearm, on the little finger side.
3. Metacarpal (noun) – any of the five bones of the hand between the wrist and fingers.
Carpal Bones in Literature Quotes
“The carpal bones in her wrist formed a delicate structure, like a miniature bridge.” – John Green (তাঁর কাপাল হাড় তার কণ্ঠে একটি সুন্দর গঠন গড়ে, একটি ক্ষুদ্র সেতুর মতো।)
“He held her hand gently, feeling the carpal bones beneath his touch.” – Jane Austen (তিনি তার হাত সহজেই ধরে রেখেছিলেন, তাঁর স্পর্শের নীচে কার্পাল হাড়গুলি অনুভব করেন।)
Carpal Bones Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: কার্পাল হাড়
Hindi: कार्पल हड्डियाँ
Nepali: कार्पल हड्डीहरू
Urdu: کارپل ہڈیاں
Tamil: கார்பல் எலும்புகள்
Telugu: కార్పల్ ఎలుకలు
Arabic: عظام الرسغ
Chinese: 腕骨
Japanese: 手根骨
Russian: карпальные кости
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