compounded

Compounded Meaning in Bengali (সংযুক্ত অর্থ): সংযুক্ত, মিশ্রিত, যুক্ত (noun, verb, adjective) [kɒmˈpaʊndɪd]

Definition: Compounded refers to something that is made up of two or more elements or ingredients combined together. It can also mean to make something worse or more intense.

Synonyms of Compounded:
1. Mixed (মিশ্রিত) – For more, Mixed meaning in Bengali.
2. Blended (মিশ্রিত) – For more, Blended meaning in Bengali.
3. Combined (যুক্ত) – For more, Combined meaning in Bengali.
4. Merged (যুক্ত) – For more, Merged meaning in Bengali.
5. Unified (একত্রিত) – For more, Unified meaning in Bengali.

Antonyms of Compounded:
1. Separated (পৃথক) – পৃথক অর্থে সংযুক্ত.
2. Divided (বিভক্ত) – বিভক্ত অর্থে সংযুক্ত.

Origin of Compounded:
The word “compounded” originated from the Latin word “componere” which means “to put together.”

Nearby Words:
1. Compounder (noun) – সংযুক্তকারী.
2. Compounding (noun) – সংযোগকরণ.
3. Compoundable (adjective) – সংযুক্তযোগ্য.

Compounded in Literature Quotes with Bengali Meaning:
1. “The compounded grief of a failed relationship is hard to bear.” – বিফল সম্পর্কের সংযুক্ত দুঃখ সহ্য করা কঠিন। (Author: Unknown)
2. “The compounded effects of climate change are becoming increasingly evident.” – জলবায়ু পরিবর্তনের সংযুক্ত প্রভাব সর্বাধিক প্রমাণিত হচ্ছে। (Author: Unknown)

Compounded Meaning in Different Languages:
– Bengali: সংযুক্ত
– Hindi: मिश्रित (Mishrit)
– Nepali: मिश्रित (Mishrit)
– Urdu: مرکب (Murakkab)
– Tamil: கலப்பட்ட (Kalappatta)
– Telugu: మిశ్రితం (Mishritam)
– Arabic: مركب (Murakkab)
– Chinese: 复合 (Fùhé)
– Japanese: 複合 (Fukugō)
– Russian: сложный (slozhnyy)

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