excavation


noun

  • Digging into the ground to make a hole or a space.
  • A hole or space made by digging.
  • A place where people dig to find old things like buildings or bones.
  • The dirt that is taken out when making a hole.
  • A special digging to find things from the past, like toys or tools.
  • A place where scientists dig to learn about history.


Word Explanation:

  • Excavation means digging in the ground to find things like dirt, rocks, or even old things like bones or buildings.

Word in hindi

खुदाई

khudai

Other variations in hindi

  • खुदाई khudai
  • खुदाई करना khudai karna

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'excavation' mean?

Excavation means digging or removing earth to create a hole or a space, often to find something or to build.

How do you pronounce 'excavation'?

You pronounce 'excavation' like this: eks-kuh-VEY-shun.

What is the origin of the word 'excavation'?

The word 'excavation' comes from the Latin word 'excavare', which means to hollow out or dig out.

What is the meaning of 'excavation' in Bengali?

The word 'excavation' in Bengali is 'খনন' (Khanan).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Excavation is when people dig into the ground to find things like fossils or old buildings!

Proverb

Digging deep can uncover hidden treasures, meaning hard work can lead to great discoveries.

Quote

"The more you dig, the more you find." - Unknown

Mini blog:

The Great Excavation Adventure!

Have you ever wondered what lies beneath the ground? Excavation is like a treasure hunt!

Imagine digging deep into the earth, just like a brave explorer. You might find shiny rocks, ancient bones, or even cool dinosaur fossils!

When scientists excavate, they carefully uncover secrets from the past. It’s like opening a time capsule!

So, grab your little shovel and pretend you’re on an adventure. Who knows what amazing things you might discover?

Remember, every dig tells a story! Happy digging, little explorers!