assailant - Meaning in Sanskrit

assailant - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of assailant in English

assailant noun

  1. someone who attacks

What is assailant meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase assailant refers to someone who attacks. See assailant meaning in Sanskrit, assailant definition, translation and meaning of assailant in Sanskrit. Find assailant similar words, assailant synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of assailant. Find the answer of what is the meaning of assailant in Sanskrit.

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