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Gelts শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: খাজনা

Gelts Meaning In Bengali খাজনা

Gelts

খাজনা, টাকাপয়সা, মুদ্রা, টাকা, কর, অর্থ,

Definition

1) Gelds: Transitive verb meaning to cut or castrate (an animal, especially a horse or deer) in order to render it infertile or more docile.
2) Gelts: Plural noun referring to a slang term for money or cash, often used in Scotland and Northern England.
3) Gels: Third person singular form of the verb "gel," meaning to become more coherent or united; to set or become firm.

Examples

Gelts Example in a sentence

1) He received a hefty sum of gelts as part of his inheritance.

2) The criminals were caught attempting to exchange stolen gelts for goods.

3) The gelts were piled high in the treasure chest.

4) The beggar collected gelts from generous passersby.

5) The wealthy businessman flaunted his gelts by buying expensive cars.

6) The gelts jingled in her pocket as she walked down the street.

7) In some cultures, gelts are used as a form of currency.

8) The charity event raised a substantial amount of gelts for the community.

9) The thief was caught red-handed trying to steal gelts from the bank.

10) The gelts were distributed evenly among the participants of the competition.

Part of Speech

Gelts (Noun)

Synonyms

Rent , Tax , Dues , Revenue , Rent Roll , Gelt - (NOUN) খাজনা

Money , Loot , Brass , Dibs , Gelt , Dib - (NOUN) টাকাপয়সা

Currency , Coin , Money , Cash , Specie , Gelt - (NOUN) মুদ্রা

Money , Rupee , Penny , Ocher , Chink , Gelt - (NOUN) টাকা

Tax , Rent , Levy , Toll , Proceeds , Gelt - (NOUN) কর

Signification , Meaning , Money , Interpretation , Amount , Gelt - (NOUN) অর্থ

Antonyms

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Encyclopedia

Gelds: Transitive verb meaning to cut or castrate (an animal, especially a horse or deer) in order to render it infertile or more docile.
Gelts: Plural noun referring to a slang term for money or cash, often used in Scotland and Northern England.
Gels: Third person singular form of the verb "gel," meaning to become more coherent or united; to set or become firm.