XXVII - Meaning in Sanskrit

XXVII - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of XXVII in English

xxvii adjective

  1. being seven more than twentyadj.all

What is XXVII meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase XXVII refers to being seven more than twenty, or the cardinal number that is the sum of twenty-six and one. See XXVII meaning in Sanskrit, XXVII definition, translation and meaning of XXVII in Sanskrit. Find XXVII similar words, XXVII synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of XXVII. Find the answer of what is the meaning of XXVII in Sanskrit.

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