Carving Meaning in Bengali: কাটা, আকৃতি করা, ছাঁকা (verb, kāṭā, ākṛti karā, chāṁkā)
Definition and Part of Speech
Carving (noun, kahr-ving) refers to the act of cutting or shaping a material, such as wood or stone, to create a decorative or artistic design. It involves using tools like knives, chisels, or saws to remove unwanted parts and create intricate patterns or figures.
Synonyms of Carving
1. Sculpting (verb, skuhl-pting) – মূর্তি তৈরি করা
2. Engraving (verb, en-grey-ving) – খোদাই করা
3. Etching (verb, eh-ching) – খোদাই করা
4. Cutting (verb, kuht-ing) – কাটা
Antonyms of Carving
1. Assembling (verb, uh-sem-bling) – সংযোগ করা
2. Joining (verb, joi-ning) – যোগ করা
3. Combining (verb, kuhm-bahy-ning) – মিশানো
4. Attaching (verb, uh-tach-ing) – সংযোজন করা
Origin of Carving
The word “carving” originated from the Old English word “ceorfan,” which means “to cut.” It has been used in various forms across different languages and cultures throughout history.
Nearby Words
1. Carve (verb) – কাটা
2. Carver (noun) – কাটা কারী
3. Carved (adjective) – কাটা
4. Carvable (adjective) – কাটযোগ্য
Carving in Literature Quotes
“Every block of stone has a statue inside it, and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it.” – Michelangelo (প্রতিটি পাথরের একটি মূর্তি আছে এবং এটি খুঁজে বের করার কাজ মূর্তিশিল্পীর।)
“The true work of art is but a shadow of the divine perfection.” – Michelangelo (সত্যিকারের শিল্প কেবল সুন্দর আদর্শের ছায়া।)
Carving Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: কাটা
Hindi: नक्काशी
Nepali: काट्ने
Urdu: کندہ کاری
Tamil: கத்தியம்
Telugu: కత్తించడం
Arabic: نحت
Chinese: 雕刻 (diāokè)
Japanese: 彫刻 (chōkoku)
Russian: резьба (rez’ba)
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