uphill - Meaning in Malayalam

uphill - Meaning in Malayalam

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Definitions and Meaning of uphill in English

uphill adjective

  1. sloping upwardadj.all

What is uphill meaning in Malayalam?

The word or phrase uphill refers to sloping upward, or upward on a hill or incline, or against difficulties, or the upward slope of a hill. See uphill meaning in Malayalam, uphill definition, translation and meaning of uphill in Malayalam. Find uphill similar words, uphill synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of uphill. Find the answer of what is the meaning of uphill in Malayalam.

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