slipknot - Meaning in Sanskrit

slipknot - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of slipknot in English

slipknot noun

  1. a knot at the end of a cord or rope that can slip along the cord or rope around which it is made

What is slipknot meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase slipknot refers to a knot at the end of a cord or rope that can slip along the cord or rope around which it is made. See slipknot meaning in Sanskrit, slipknot definition, translation and meaning of slipknot in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of slipknot. Find the answer of what is the meaning of slipknot in Sanskrit.

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