brahmaputra/ˈbɹɑː.məˌpuː.tɹə/EtymologyBorrowed from Sanskrit ब्रह्मपुत्र (brahmaputra, “son of Brahma”), from ब्रह्मा (brahmā, “Brahma”) + पुत्र (putra, “son”).nameA river which flows through Tibet, India and Bangladesh.“Jih-k’a-tse, Tibet’s second largest city, is located on the Brahmaputra southwest of Lhasa, in Tibet’s major grain-producing area, with highland barley as the major grain.”nounA domestic fowl, the Brahmapootra.