যুক্ত
Bengali
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Sanskrit युक्त (yukta, “joined, yoked”); ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *yugtós, from the root *yewg- (“to join, yoke”). Cognate with Ancient Greek ζυγόν (zugón) (whence English zygote), Latin iungō (whence English join, junction), iugum (whence English jugal, jugular) and Old English geoc (whence English yoke). Doublet of যুক্তি (jukti, “unification; logic”), যোগ (jog, “to add, join; yoga”), যোগ্য (jogyô, “fit, worthy”), যুগ (jug, “era”), যুগল (jugôl, “pair, couple”), যুগ্ম (jugm, “pair, joint”), জুতা (juta, “shoe”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒuk.t̪ɔ̝ˑ/
Adjective
যুক্ত • (juktô)
- joined, united
- joint
- compound (chiefly grammatical)
Derived terms
- যুক্ত করা (juktô kôra)
See also
- যুক্তরাজ্য (Juktôrajjô)
- মার্কিন যুক্তরাষ্ট্র (Markin Juktôrashţrô)