Basilisk Meaning in English
word
ˈbæs.ɪ.lɪsk
BASS-i-lisk
bˈæzɪlˌɪsk
BAZ-il-isk
परिभाषा
A basilisk is a mythical creature often described as a serpent or lizard, believed in legends to kill with its gaze or breath.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Basilisk' is mostly used in fantasy, mythology, and literature, rarely in everyday conversation. Often associated with legends and popularized by works like 'Harry Potter.' Don't confuse it with real animals.
Spanish: basiliscoPortuguese (BR): basiliscoPortuguese (PT): basiliscoChinese (Simplified): 蛇怪 - 巴西利斯克(西方神话生物)Chinese (Traditional): 蛇怪 - 巴西利斯克(西方神話生物)Hindi: बेसिलिस्कArabic: البازيليسقBengali: বাসিলিস্ক - কাল্পনিক সর্প (রূপকথা-সাপ)Russian: василискJapanese: バジリスクVietnamese: tử xà - basiliskKorean: 바실리스크Turkish: basiliskUrdu: بیسلِسکIndonesian: basilisk - ular basilisk (makhluk mitologi)
उदाहरण वाक्य
The basilisk is a dangerous creature in the story.
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A basilisk can kill with just one look.
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People in ancient times feared the basilisk.
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Have you ever heard the legend of the basilisk before?
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In 'Harry Potter,' the basilisk lives in the Chamber of Secrets.
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That statue looks almost exactly like a basilisk from the old myths.
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