Acephalous
Acephalous is an English word that has its roots in the Greek language. It is derived from the Greek word “akephalos,” which means “headless.” In Telugu, acephalous can be translated as “తల లేని” (tala leni).
Pronunciation
Acephalous is pronounced as uh-sef-uh-luhs.
Synonyms
Some synonyms of acephalous include headless, leaderless, and without a head.
Nearby Words
- Noun: Decapitation – తల కడుపు (tala kadupu)
- Noun: Head – తల (tala)
- Adjective: Brainy – బుద్ధిమానుడు (buddhimanudu)
- Adjective: Intelligent – తెలివైన (telivaina)
Example sentences:
- The acephalous statue stood in the middle of the square.
- Without a leader, the organization became acephalous.
- He was born with an acephalous condition, lacking a head.
Antonyms
The antonym of acephalous in Telugu is “తలము ఉన్న” (talamu unna).
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