singly - Meaning in Sanskrit

singly - Meaning in Sanskrit

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What is singly meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase singly refers to one by one; one at a time, or apart from others. See singly meaning in Sanskrit, singly definition, translation and meaning of singly in Sanskrit. Find singly similar words, singly synonyms. Also learn singly opposite words, singly antonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of singly. Find the answer of what is the meaning of singly in Sanskrit.

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