trichion - Meaning in Sanskrit

trichion - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of trichion in English

trichion noun

  1. point where the hairline meets the midpoint of the forehead

What is trichion meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase trichion refers to point where the hairline meets the midpoint of the forehead. See trichion meaning in Sanskrit, trichion definition, translation and meaning of trichion in Sanskrit. Find trichion similar words, trichion synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of trichion. Find the answer of what is the meaning of trichion in Sanskrit.

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