specialised - Meaning in Telugu

specialised - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of specialised in English

specialised adjective

  1. developed or designed for a special activity or function

    Example

    • "a specialized tool"

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The word or phrase specialised refers to developed or designed for a special activity or function. See specialised meaning in Telugu, specialised definition, translation and meaning of specialised in Telugu. Find specialised similar words, specialised synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of specialised. Find the answer of what is the meaning of specialised in Telugu.

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