orbitual - Meaning in Telugu

orbitual - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of orbitual in English

orbitual adjective

  1. describing a circle; moving in a circle

    Example

    • "the circular motion of the wheel"

What is orbitual meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase orbitual refers to describing a circle; moving in a circle. See orbitual meaning in Telugu, orbitual definition, translation and meaning of orbitual in Telugu. Find orbitual similar words, orbitual synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of orbitual. Find the answer of what is the meaning of orbitual in Telugu.

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