Colony

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Meanings of Colony

   
Noun
  • A place where a group of people live together and share similar interests.
  • A group of animals or plants that live together in one area.
  • A neighborhood or community where people live close to each other.
  • A group of people who come from the same country and live in a new place.
   

Explanation of the word: Colony

A colony is a group of the same kind of animals or people that live together. For example, ants live in a colony and work together.

   

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Translations for the word: Colony

   
hindi
उपनिवेश (Colony)

upnivesh

गांव (Gaon)

gaon

उपनिवेश (Upnivesh)

upnivesh

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Colony

The Busy Ants

In a sunny land, there lived a group of busy ants. They worked together in their colony, building tiny tunnels and gathering food. Each ant had a special job! Some were builders, while others were gatherers.

They sang little songs as they worked, making their colony a happy place. One day, a curious ladybug visited and asked, “What makes your colony so special?

The ants replied, “Teamwork and friendship!” And from that day on, the ladybug joined in, helping the ants and learning the magic of working together.

A Special Message

Remember, kids, teamwork makes everything better!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Colony

A colony is a place where a group of people or animals live together in a new area, often far from their home.

You say 'colony' like this: KOL-uh-nee.

The word 'colony' comes from the Latin word 'colonia', which means a place where people settle.

The word 'colony' in Kannada is 'ಕೋಲೊನಿ' (Kōloni).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Colony

Fact: A colony is a group of animals or plants living together, like ants in an anthill!
Proverb: Many hands make light work, meaning teamwork helps everyone.
Quote: "Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." - Helen Keller