Chenekcheng burub
Cheng (Meeteilon) [ Roman: Cheng]
1. (Common Noun) rice grains with the golden outer cover removed.
বাহিৰৰ সোণালী আৱৰণটো গুচোৱাৰ পাছত ধানৰ গুটি।
English: rice,
Assamese: চাউল, তণ্ডুল,
Bodo: ओंखाम1,
Khasi: khaw,
Meeteilon: Cheng,
Karbi: shangg,
Kok-Borok: mairum,
Nagamese: chawel,
Dimasa: mairong,
Ao: acang,
Chakma: sool,
Tiwa: rong,
Deori: মিৰ, মিৰ11,

Related Ideas:

a. Common Noun-Neuter: broken rice, খুদ, খুদ-কণ, খুদ-চাউল, ব্ৰহ্মকণ
2. (Common Noun) the starchy seeds of an annual southeast Asian cereal grass, Oryza sativa that are cooked and used for food
ৰান্ধি খাদ্য হিচাপে গ্ৰহণ কৰা দক্ষিণ এছিয়াৰ ঘাঁহ জাতীয় শস্য ’অৰাইজা চেটাইভা’ৰ শৰ্কৰাযুক্ত গুটি
English: rice,
Assamese: অন্ন, ওদন, চাউল সিজোৱাold , ভাত, সিদ্ধ-চাউল,
Mising: apin, apin1,
Khasi: ja,
Meeteilon: chaak, Cheng,
Bishnupriya Manipuri: ভাত,
Karbi: an, Choram, choran,
Kok-Borok: mai,
Dimasa: makham,
Ao: aca,
Tai: khow, খাৱ,
Rabha: মায়,
Tiwa: mai,
Deori: মকঁ,
Hajong: ভাত,
Cheng (Karbi)
3. Music(Material Noun-Neuter) a member of the percussion group of musical instrument, technically classified as a membranophone. It consists of at least one membrane, called a drumhead or drum skin, that is stretched over a shell and struck, either directly with parts of a player's body, or with some sort of implement such as a drumstick, to produce sound. Drums are the world's oldest and most ubiquitous musical instruments, and the basic design has remained virtually unchanged for thousands of years.
হাত বা মাৰিৰে আঘাট কৰি বজোৱা বাদ্যযন্ত্ৰ।
English: drum,
Assamese: ঢোল, মৃদং, মৃদঙ্গ,
Bodo: दल, खाम,
Mising: dumdum,
Meeteilon: dholok,
Mizo (Lushai): khuang,
Karbi: Cheng,
Dimasa: khram,
Tiwa: khram,

Related Ideas:

a. Material Noun-Neuter: drum, খোল, pung, ingtongpo
cheng (Kok-Borok)
4. (Verb-Trans.) to come or to bring sth into view, life, or activity
কিহবাক দৃষ্টি, জীৱন বা কাৰ্য্যলৈ অনা বা অহা