alpaca

Alpaca

Meaning in Nepali:

अल्पाका, अल्पाका (alpākā)

Pronunciation:

(al-pah-kuh)

Part of Speech:

noun

Nearby Words:

  • Llama: noun – लामा (lāmā) – a domesticated pack animal of the camel family, known for its soft wool.
  • Vicuña: noun – भिकुणा (bhikunā) – a wild South American mammal, similar to the alpaca, known for its fine wool.
  • Sheep: noun – भेडा (bhedā) – a domesticated ruminant mammal, typically kept as livestock and valued for its wool.

Synonyms:

  • Camelid
  • Andean Llama
  • Woolly Llama
  • South American Camelid
  • Andean Camelid

Antonyms:

No direct antonyms found in Nepali.

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Alpaca is a noun that refers to a domesticated mammal native to South America. It is known for its soft wool, which is highly valued for its quality. In Nepali, the word “alpaca” is translated as “अल्पाका” (alpākā). The pronunciation of “alpaca” is (al-pah-kuh).

Some nearby words related to alpaca include “llama,” which is a domesticated pack animal known for its soft wool, and “vicuña,” a wild South American mammal similar to the alpaca. Other related words are “sheep,” a domesticated ruminant mammal valued for its wool.

Synonyms for alpaca include “camelid,” “Andean llama,” “woolly llama,” “South American camelid,” and “Andean camelid.” Unfortunately, no direct antonyms for alpaca were found in Nepali.

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