অগুরু
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Bengali[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Derived from Sanskrit अगुरु (aguru). Structurally, from Bahuvrīhi compound of অ- (o-) + গুরু (guru, “heavyness”), or by Bengali prefixation of অ- (o-) + গুরু (guru, “heavyness”).
Alternative forms[edit]
Noun[edit]
অগুরু • (oguru)
- the fragrant aloe wood and tree, Aquilaria malaccensis
- Synonym: আগর (agor)
- the fragrant wood and its tree, Dulbergia sisoo
- Synonyms: শিশু গাছ (śiśu gach), শিংশপাবৃক্ষ (śiṅśôpa brikkhô)
Etymology 2[edit]
Derived from Sanskrit अगुरु (aguru). Structurally, from Bahuvrīhi compound of অ- (o-) + গুরু (guru, “teacher, master”), or by Bengali prefixation of অ- (o-) + গুরু (guru, “teacher, master”).
Adjective[edit]
অগুরু • (oguru) (comparative আরও অগুরু, superlative সবচেয়ে অগুরু)