dissolvent - Meaning in Telugu

dissolvent - Meaning in Telugu

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What is dissolvent meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase dissolvent refers to a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances. See dissolvent meaning in Telugu, dissolvent definition, translation and meaning of dissolvent in Telugu. Find dissolvent similar words, dissolvent synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of dissolvent. Find the answer of what is the meaning of dissolvent in Telugu.

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