flection - Meaning in Sanskrit

flection - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of flection in English

flection noun

  1. deviation from a straight or normal course
  2. the state of being flexed (as of a joint)

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The word or phrase flection refers to deviation from a straight or normal course, or the state of being flexed (as of a joint). See flection meaning in Sanskrit, flection definition, translation and meaning of flection in Sanskrit. Find flection similar words, flection synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of flection. Find the answer of what is the meaning of flection in Sanskrit.

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