backsword - Meaning in Sanskrit

backsword - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of backsword in English

backsword noun

  1. a sword with only one cutting edge
  2. a stick used instead of a sword for fencing

What is backsword meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase backsword refers to a sword with only one cutting edge, or a stick used instead of a sword for fencing. See backsword meaning in Sanskrit, backsword definition, translation and meaning of backsword in Sanskrit. Find backsword similar words, backsword synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of backsword. Find the answer of what is the meaning of backsword in Sanskrit.

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