imbecile - Meaning in Sanskrit

imbecile - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of imbecile in English

imbecile adjective

  1. having a mental age of three to seven yearsadj.all

What is imbecile meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase imbecile refers to having a mental age of three to seven years, or a person of subnormal intelligence. See imbecile meaning in Sanskrit, imbecile definition, translation and meaning of imbecile in Sanskrit. Find imbecile similar words, imbecile synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of imbecile. Find the answer of what is the meaning of imbecile in Sanskrit.

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