sumach - Meaning in Sanskrit

sumach - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of sumach in English

sumach noun

  1. a shrub or tree of the genus Rhus (usually limited to the non-poisonous members of the genus)

What is sumach meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase sumach refers to a shrub or tree of the genus Rhus (usually limited to the non-poisonous members of the genus). See sumach meaning in Sanskrit, sumach definition, translation and meaning of sumach in Sanskrit. Find sumach similar words, sumach synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of sumach. Find the answer of what is the meaning of sumach in Sanskrit.

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