proboscis - Meaning in Tamil

proboscis - Meaning in Tamil

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Definitions and Meaning of proboscis in English

proboscis noun

  1. a long flexible snout as of an elephant

    Synonyms

    trunk

  2. the human nose (especially when it is large)

What is proboscis meaning in Tamil?

The word or phrase proboscis refers to a long flexible snout as of an elephant, or the human nose (especially when it is large). See proboscis meaning in Tamil, proboscis definition, translation and meaning of proboscis in Tamil. Find proboscis similar words, proboscis synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of proboscis. Find the answer of what is the meaning of proboscis in Tamil.

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