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पूरक English Meaning: Accessory Pūrak Meaning, Hindi To English Dictionary - Darsaal

पूरक Meaning In english

Hindi Roman English
पूरक pūrak
  • accessory
    Speaker
    [ak-ses-uh-ree]
  • noun, plural accessories.
पूरक pūrak
  • add
    Speaker
    [ad]
  • verb (used with object)
पूरक pūrak
  • auxiliary
    Speaker
    [awg-zil-yuh-ree, -zil-uh-]
  • adjective
पूरक pūrak
  • appurtenance
    Speaker
    [uh-pur-tn-uh ns]
  • noun
पूरक pūrak
  • complement
    Speaker
    [noun kom-pluh-muh nt; verb kom-pluh-ment]
  • noun
पूरक pūrak
  • complementary
    Speaker
    [kom-pluh-men-tuh-ree, -tree]
  • adjective
पूरक pūrak
  • complementary
    Speaker
    [kom-pluh-men-tuh-ree, -tree]
  • adjective
पूरक pūrak
  • continuity
    Speaker
    [kon-tn-oo-i-tee, -tn-yoo]
  • noun, plural continuities.
पूरक pūrak
  • counterpoint
    Speaker
    [koun-ter-point]
  • noun
पूरक pūrak
  • counterpoint
    Speaker
    [koun-ter-point]
  • noun
पूरक pūrak
  • add-on
    Speaker
    [ad-on, -awn]
  • noun
पूरक pūrak
  • filler
    Speaker
    [fil-er]
  • noun
पूरक pūrak
पूरक pūrak
  • supplementary
    Speaker
    [suhp-luh-men-tuh-ree]
  • adjective
पूरक pūrak
पूरक pūrak
  • supplement
    Speaker
    [noun suhp-luh-muh nt; verb suhp-luh-ment]
  • noun

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