splinter - Meaning in Urdu

splinter - Meaning in Urdu

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What is splinter meaning in Urdu?

The word or phrase splinter refers to a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal, or break up into splinters or slivers, or divide into slivers or splinters, or withdraw from an organization or communion. See splinter meaning in Urdu, splinter definition, translation and meaning of splinter in Urdu. Find splinter similar words, splinter synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of splinter. Find the answer of what is the meaning of splinter in Urdu.

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