sloping - Meaning in Telugu

sloping - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of sloping in English

sloping adjective

  1. having a slanting form or direction

    Examples

    • "a room with a sloping ceiling"
    • "an area of gently sloping hills"
  2. having an oblique or slanted direction

What is sloping meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase sloping refers to having a slanting form or direction, or having an oblique or slanted direction. See sloping meaning in Telugu, sloping definition, translation and meaning of sloping in Telugu. Find sloping similar words, sloping synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of sloping. Find the answer of what is the meaning of sloping in Telugu.

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