bearskin - Meaning in Sanskrit

bearskin - Meaning in Sanskrit

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What is bearskin meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase bearskin refers to tall hat; worn by some British soldiers on ceremonial occasions, or the pelt of a bear (sometimes used as a rug). See bearskin meaning in Sanskrit, bearskin definition, translation and meaning of bearskin in Sanskrit. Find bearskin similar words, bearskin synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of bearskin. Find the answer of what is the meaning of bearskin in Sanskrit.

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