sheep sorrel - Meaning in Sanskrit

sheep sorrel - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of sheep sorrel in English

sheep sorrel noun

  1. small plant having pleasantly acid-tasting arrow-shaped leaves; common in dry places

What is sheep sorrel meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase sheep sorrel refers to small plant having pleasantly acid-tasting arrow-shaped leaves; common in dry places. See sheep sorrel meaning in Sanskrit, sheep sorrel definition, translation and meaning of sheep sorrel in Sanskrit. Find sheep sorrel similar words, sheep sorrel synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of sheep sorrel. Find the answer of what is the meaning of sheep sorrel in Sanskrit.

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