snot - Meaning in Sanskrit

snot - Meaning in Sanskrit

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What is snot meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase snot refers to nasal mucus, or a person regarded as arrogant and annoying. See snot meaning in Sanskrit, snot definition, translation and meaning of snot in Sanskrit. Find snot similar words, snot synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of snot. Find the answer of what is the meaning of snot in Sanskrit.

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