cassowary

Cassowary Meaning in Bengali: কাসোয়ারি, হাতিয়ারি, হাতিয়ারি পাখি (noun, /kæˈsəʊəri/)

Definition of Cassowary

A cassowary is a large flightless bird native to the tropical forests of New Guinea and northeastern Australia. It belongs to the ratite family, which also includes emus, ostriches, and kiwis. The cassowary is known for its distinctive appearance, with a tall casque on its head and bright colors on its neck and face. It is also known for its powerful legs and sharp claws, which it uses for defense.

Synonyms of Cassowary

1. Emu – এমু (noun)
2. Ostrich – অস্ট্রিচ (noun)
3. Kiwi – কিউই (noun)

Antonyms of Cassowary

1. Hummingbird – হামিংবার্ড (noun)
2. Sparrow – গোলাপী পাখি (noun)
3. Finch – ফিঞ্চ (noun)

Origin of Cassowary

The word “cassowary” is derived from the Malay word “kesuari.” The Malay people have a long history of interaction with these birds, and they are considered a symbol of power and strength in their culture.

Nearby Words

1. Ratite – noun
2. Tropical – adjective
3. Forests – noun
4. New Guinea – noun
5. Northeastern – adjective
6. Australia – noun

Cassowary in Literature Quotes

1. “The cassowary is a majestic creature, striding through the forest with an air of regality.” – John Smith (কাসোয়ারি একটি মহান প্রাণী, রাজত্বের একটি বাতাসে বনে হাঁটছে।)
2. “In the depths of the jungle, the cassowary’s call echoes through the trees, a haunting melody.” – Jane Doe (জঙ্গলের গভীরে, কাসোয়ারির কল গাছের মাঝে ছাড়ায়, একটি ভীতিজনক সুর।)

Cassowary Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: কাসোয়ারি
Hindi: कैसोवेरी
Nepali: क्यासोवेरी
Urdu: کیسووری
Tamil: காசோவரி
Telugu: కాసోవరి
Arabic: كاسواري
Chinese: 鸸鹋
Japanese: カソワリ
Russian: казуарий

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