whirlybird - Meaning in Sanskrit

whirlybird - Meaning in Sanskrit

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What is whirlybird meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase whirlybird refers to an aircraft without wings that obtains its lift from the rotation of overhead blades. See whirlybird meaning in Sanskrit, whirlybird definition, translation and meaning of whirlybird in Sanskrit. Find whirlybird similar words, whirlybird synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of whirlybird. Find the answer of what is the meaning of whirlybird in Sanskrit.

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