click open - Meaning in Sanskrit

click open - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of click open in English

click open verb

  1. open with a clicking sound

    Example

    • "These keys have clicked open many doors"

What is click open meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase click open refers to open with a clicking sound. See click open meaning in Sanskrit, click open definition, translation and meaning of click open in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of click open. Find the answer of what is the meaning of click open in Sanskrit.

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