caster

Caster Meaning in Bengali: কাস্টার, চাকা, চাকা বস্তু, চাকা বস্তুকারী (noun, pronunciation: kas-tuh, chaw-ka, chaw-ka bos-tu, chaw-ka bos-tu-ka-ri)

Definition and Part of Speech

Caster is a noun that refers to a small wheel or a set of wheels attached to the bottom of a piece of furniture, allowing it to be moved easily. It can also be used to describe a person who casts something, such as a fisherman or a spellcaster.

Synonyms of Caster

Some synonyms of caster include roller, wheel, swivel, and trolley. (Bengali: রোলার, চাকা, ঘূর্ণিঝুলন্ত, ট্রলি)

Antonyms of Caster

Antonyms of caster include stationary, immobile, fixed, and motionless. (Bengali: অবস্থানশীল, অচল, স্থির, অচলিত)

Origin of Caster

The word caster originated from the Old English word “castor,” which means a beaver. It was later used to describe the wheel-like device used for moving furniture.

Nearby Words

  • Cast (verb)
  • Castle (noun)
  • Castigate (verb)
  • Castor (noun)
  • Castaway (noun)

Caster in Literature Quotes

“The world is a wheel, and it will all come round right.” – George Eliot (Bengali: “পৃথিবীটা একটা চাকা, এবই সবকিছু ঠিক হবে।”)

“The wheel is come full circle.” – William Shakespeare (Bengali: “চাকাটা পূর্ণ বৃত্ত হয়ে গেছে।”)

Caster Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: কাস্টার, Hindi: कास्टर, Nepali: कास्टर, Urdu: کاسٹر, Tamil: காஸ்டர், Telugu: కాస్టర్, Arabic: العجلة, Chinese: 轮子, Japanese: キャスター, Russian: колесико

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