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  • Bengali Word পাখনাEnglish definition(noun) (1) wing; leather. (2) fin.

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  • Bengali Word পাখEnglish definition (noun) = পাখনা.
    পাখ-পাখালি (noun) birds of various kinds.
  • Bengali Word পাখওয়াজEnglish definition = পাখোয়াজ
  • Bengali Word পাখলাEnglish definition (noun) rubbing and washing; scouring; rinsing.
    পাখলানো (verb transitive) rub and wash; scour; rinse.
  • Bengali Word পাখসাটEnglish definition (noun) flow/flap of wings; flapping of wings.
    পাখসাট মারা (verb intransitive) (of birds) flap one’s wings.
  • Bengali Word পাখাEnglish definition (noun) (1) wing; feather.
    (2) fin. (3) fan. (4) propeller. (5) vane/sail (of a windmill). পাখা ওঠা (verb intransitive) row wings. পাখা করা (verb transitive) fan. পাখা গজানো = পাখা ওঠা. পাখা ঘোরানো (verb intransitive) set a propeller/ vane moving/in motion; switch on an electric fan. পাখা ঝাপটানো (verb intransitive) (of a bird) flutter/flap one’s wings. পাখাটানা (verb intransitive) pull a punkah. টানা পাখা (noun) large fan suspended from a ole and moved by pulling; punkah; panka. বিজলি পাখা/ বৈদ্যুতিক পাখা (noun) electric fan. হাত পাখা (noun) fan.
  • Bengali Word পাখাওয়ালাEnglish definition (adjective) (1) winged; feathered.
    (2) finned. (3) having a propeller/ vane/ sail. (noun) (1) punkah puller. (2) dealer/ pedlar of fans. (3) repairer of electric fans.
  • Bengali Word পাখি, পাখীEnglish definition (noun) (1) bird.
    (2) blind (of a window). (3) spoke (of a wheel). (4) step/rung (of a ladder). (5) a measure of land. পাখি পড়ানো (verb intransitive) cram (pupils); teach by rote. পাখির প্রাণ (noun) very feeble vitality; frailty. পাখির বাসা (noun) nest.
  • Bengali Word পাখোয়াজEnglish definition [Persian] (noun) a percussion instrument shaped almost like a torn-torn.
    পাখোয়াজি (noun) person who plays the Pakhwaj.
  • Bengali Word খনাEnglish definition (noun) khana, the lady of ancient Bengal celebrated for uncommon proficiency in astronomy and mathematics.
    খনার বচন (noun) any of the numerous rhymed sayings of Knana that have passed through ages as valuable guidance for tillage of the soil, plantation, harvesting, etc.