striate - Meaning in Telugu

striate - Meaning in Telugu

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What is striate meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase striate refers to marked with stria or striations, or mark with striae or striations. See striate meaning in Telugu, striate definition, translation and meaning of striate in Telugu. Learn and practice the pronunciation of striate. Find the answer of what is the meaning of striate in Telugu.

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