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Kingdoms শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: রাজ্য

Kingdoms Meaning In Bengali রাজ্য

Kingdoms

রাজত্ব, রাজ্য, শ্রেণীবিভাগ, রাষ্ট্র, শাসন, সর্গ, প্রদেশ,

Definition

1) a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
2) the spiritual reign or authority of God.
3) each of the three traditional divisions (animal, vegetable, and mineral) in which natural objects have conventionally been classified.

Examples

Kingdoms Example in a sentence

1) The ancient Celtic tribes were divided into various kingdoms.

2) The animal kingdom is vast and diverse, encompassing a wide range of species.

3) In medieval Europe, kings ruled over separate kingdoms with their own laws and customs.

4) The Seven Kingdoms in the popular TV series "Game of Thrones" have different ruling families.

5) The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

6) The fictional kingdom of Wakanda in the Marvel universe is known for its advanced technology.

7) The plant kingdom includes everything from tiny mosses to towering redwood trees.

8) The magical kingdom of Atlantis is said to have disappeared beneath the sea.

9) The kingdoms of fungi play a crucial role in ecosystems, breaking down organic matter.

10) The concept of the three kingdoms of life – bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes – is fundamental in biology.

Part of Speech

Kingdoms (Noun)

Synonyms

Reign , Kingdom , Realm , Dominion - (NOUN) রাজত্ব

Kingdom , State , Realm , Reign , Dominion , Territory - (NOUN) রাজ্য

Classification , Arrangement , Range , Ramification , Kingdom - (NOUN) শ্রেণীবিভাগ

State , Country , Kingdom , Polity , Realm , Land - (NOUN) রাষ্ট্র

Regime , Rule , Governance , Regimen , Government , Administration - (NOUN) শাসন

Kingdom , Origination , Section , Creation - (NOUN) সর্গ

Province , State , Region , County , Presidency , Side - (NOUN) প্রদেশ

Encyclopedia

a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
the spiritual reign or authority of God.
each of the three traditional divisions (animal, vegetable, and mineral) in which natural objects have conventionally been classified.