decasyllable - Meaning in Sanskrit

decasyllable - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of decasyllable in English

decasyllable noun

  1. a verse line having ten syllables

What is decasyllable meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase decasyllable refers to a verse line having ten syllables. See decasyllable meaning in Sanskrit, decasyllable definition, translation and meaning of decasyllable in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of decasyllable. Find the answer of what is the meaning of decasyllable in Sanskrit.

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