silky - Meaning in Sanskrit

silky - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of silky in English

silky adjective

  1. having a smooth, gleaming surface reflecting lightadj.all

    Examples

    • "a silklike fabric"
    • "glossy auburn hair"
    • "satiny gardenia petals"
    • "silken eyelashes"
    • "silky skin"
    • "sleek black fur"
    • "slick seals and otters"

What is silky meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase silky refers to having a smooth, gleaming surface reflecting light. See silky meaning in Sanskrit, silky definition, translation and meaning of silky in Sanskrit. Find silky similar words, silky synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of silky. Find the answer of what is the meaning of silky in Sanskrit.

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