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one word Meaning in Bengali



 সংক্ষেপে, এককথায়,




one word's Usage Examples:

The campaigns and the organization are sometimes spelled as one word and sometimes as a single word.


in a given language that, if swapped with another phoneme, could change one word to another.


In the days of hot metal typesetting, a logotype was one word cast as a single piece of type (e.


term has a philosophical meaning as well) and is, when consisting of only one word, a proper noun.


Adding it to the beginning of one word changes it into another word.


and ode to the changing moods of the sea, while Lawrence, by just adding one word "Beyond" to the title, gave him the start whereby he made the song into.


You see it's like a portmanteau—there are two meanings packed up into one word.


To change one word involves reconsideration of the whole alphabet to ensure that the change.


diminutive suffix (whose German equivalent also occurs), one Dutch word and one word ("baby") that probably comes from a local language.


New Castle (historically spelled as one word; "Newcastle") is the only town in Craig County, Virginia, United States.


Peri-peri (/ˌpɪri ˈpɪri/ PIRR-ee-PIRR-ee, often hyphenated or as one word, and with variant spellings piri-piri, piripiri or pili pili) is a cultivar of.


Locals call and spell it Normanskill (one word) Creek The Normans Kill is over 45 miles (72 km) long with a basin that.



Synonyms:

dissyllable; word form; linguistic unit; loan-blend; neologism; coinage; opposite; opposite word; polysyllabic word; headword; deictic word; holonym; hybrid; disyllable; closed-class word; syllable; reduplication; head word; partitive; polysemous word; written word; dirty word; loanblend; monosyllable; syncategoreme; affix; whole name; proparoxytone; form; subordinate word; content word; trisyllable; anagram; meronym; guide word; vocable; language unit; superordinate word; open-class word; primitive; polysemantic word; antonym; polysemant; substantive; signifier; classifier; logical quantifier; synonym; paroxytone; back-formation; neology; cognate word; terminology; nomenclature; function word; derivative; term; four-letter word; cognate; palindrome; catchword; language; descriptor; manner name; deictic; troponym; homonym; anaphor; hapax legomenon; quantifier; loan; retronym; guideword; hypernym; loanword; metonym; key word; superordinate; diminutive; heteronym; part name; hyponym; charade; monosyllabic word; oxytone; equivalent word; nonce word; syncategorem; contraction; subordinate; spoken word; head; four-letter Anglo-Saxon word; polysyllable;

Antonyms:

synonym; antonym; categoreme; categorem; singular;

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