airlike - Meaning in Konkani

airlike - Meaning in Konkani

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Definitions and Meaning of airlike in English

airlike adjective

  1. resembling air or having the form of airadj.all

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The word or phrase airlike refers to resembling air or having the form of air. See airlike meaning in Konkani, airlike definition, translation and meaning of airlike in Konkani. Find airlike similar words, airlike synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of airlike. Find the answer of what is the meaning of airlike in Konkani.

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