CINNAMON: BARK::
CINNAMON: BARK::
دار چینی: چھال::
Explanation
CINNAMON: BARK:: nutmeg: seed
"Cinnamon" and "bark" have a relationship where "bark" is a part of "cinnamon"; specifically, cinnamon is obtained from the bark of certain trees.
Similarly, "nutmeg" and "seed" have a relationship where "seed" is a part of "nutmeg". Nutmeg is obtained from the seeds of the nutmeg tree.
So, the analogy is structured as follows:
Cinnamon is obtained from the bark of certain trees.
Nutmeg is obtained from the seeds of the nutmeg tree.
Thus, "nutmeg: seed" completes the analogy, showing the relationship between the substance (nutmeg) and the part from which it is derived (seed).