Feelers

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Meanings of Feelers

   
Noun
  • Someone or something that feels things.
  • A special part of an insect that helps it touch and sense things around it.
  • A way to ask someone how they feel about something.
   

Explanation of the word: Feelers

Feelers are special parts that some animals, like insects, use to sense their surroundings. They can feel things and help the animal understand what's around them.

   

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Translations for the word: Feelers

   
hindi
फीलर्स (feelers)

feelers

संवेदनाएँ (sanvedanaayein)

sanvedanaayein

अहसास (ahasaas)

ahasaas

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Feelers

The Amazing Butterfly!

Have you ever seen a butterfly? They have special parts called feelers, or antennae! Feelers help butterflies and other insects sense the world around them.

Just like how we use our hands to touch and feel things, feelers help bugs find food and friends. Imagine if you had feelers! You could feel the wind, smell flowers, and even hear the softest sounds. Isn’t that cool?

Next time you see a butterfly, remember its feelers are like tiny superheroes, helping it explore the big, beautiful world!

What would you do if you had feelers?

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Feelers

Feelers are long, thin parts of some animals, like insects, that help them sense their surroundings.

You say 'feelers' like this: fee-lers.

The word 'feelers' comes from the word 'feel', which means to touch or sense something.

The word 'feelers' in Kannada is 'ಅನುಭವ' (Anubhava).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Feelers

Fact: Some animals, like octopuses and insects, have feelers called antennae that help them sense their surroundings!
Proverb: "Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back." This means exploring can be risky, but it can also lead to great discoveries!
Quote: "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today." - Franklin D. Roosevelt