gruffness - Meaning in Sanskrit

gruffness - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of gruffness in English

gruffness noun

  1. an abrupt discourteous manner
  2. a throaty harshness

What is gruffness meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase gruffness refers to an abrupt discourteous manner, or a throaty harshness. See gruffness meaning in Sanskrit, gruffness definition, translation and meaning of gruffness in Sanskrit. Find gruffness similar words, gruffness synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of gruffness. Find the answer of what is the meaning of gruffness in Sanskrit.

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