carthorses

Carthorses Meaning in Bengali: গাড়ির ঘোড়াসমূহ, গাড়ির ঘোড়াসমূহের অর্থ, গাড়ির ঘোড়াসমূহের প্রতিশব্দ (noun, /kɑːrthɔːrsɪz/)

Definition of Carthorses

Carthorses, also known as cart horses, are large, strong horses that are specifically bred and trained for pulling heavy loads, such as carts or carriages. These horses are known for their immense strength and endurance, making them ideal for tasks that require heavy pulling.

Synonyms of Carthorses

1. Draught horses (গাড়ির ঘোড়াসমূহের প্রতিশব্দ)

2. Working horses (কাজের ঘোড়াসমূহের প্রতিশব্দ)

3. Heavy horses (ভারী ঘোড়াসমূহের প্রতিশব্দ)

4. Draft horses (গাড়ির ঘোড়াসমূহের প্রতিশব্দ)

Antonyms of Carthorses

1. Racehorses (রেসিং ঘোড়াসমূহের প্রতিশব্দ)

2. Riding horses (রাইডিং ঘোড়াসমূহের প্রতিশব্দ)

Origin of Carthorses

The origin of carthorses can be traced back to ancient times when humans first started using horses for transportation and heavy work. These horses were selectively bred for their strength and ability to pull heavy loads. Over time, specific breeds, such as the Clydesdale, Shire, and Percheron, were developed for their exceptional pulling power.

Nearby Words

1. Carthorse (noun)

2. Carthorsed (verb)

3. Carthorsing (verb)

Carthorses in Literature Quotes

1. “The carthorses plodded slowly through the muddy streets.” – Charles Dickens (গাড়ির ঘোড়াসমূহ মাটিময় রাস্তায় ধীরে ধীরে চলে গেল।)

2. “The carthorses strained against the weight of the heavy load.” – George Orwell (গাড়ির ঘোড়াসমূহ ভারী লোডের বিপুল ওজনে জোর করে টানতে চেষ্টা করল।)

Carthorses Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: গাড়ির ঘোড়াসমূহ

Hindi: गाड़ी के घोड़े

Nepali: गाडीका घोडाहरू

Urdu: گاڑی کے گھوڑے

Tamil: கார் ஆட்டம்

Telugu: కార్ గుర్రాలు

Arabic: خيول العربة

Chinese: 车马

Japanese: 車馬

Russian: тяжеловозные лошади

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