Meaning of tuchchhana in english

Interpreting tuchchhana - तुच्छना
As noun : reap
chisel Ex:  Push the chisel into the copper withhold shear savage cow Ex:  sail a Flemish cow with a bull English pinch chop off draw Ex:  Driving someone's hand, someone Him hold hands to make it better able to draw characters, drawings, etc crop Ex:  Hill slopes are more suitable for growth of this crop . slash disconnect whittle section Ex:  See the History section for more details. log Ex:  It does not say much that in this phrase, log book and often substantively Journal registry where is written, day by day and now, what has been received or paid, purchased or sold, etc trim Ex:  This trim goes well with the dress interrupt Ex:  Suspend its progress, interrupt its course, stop for a while tail Ex:  It was heavy and supported by the last seven tail vertebrae snip saw down to cut Ex:  CUP is also said to Art, how to cut the stones that go into the construction of buildings dock Ex:  Which of the two genres is easy to dock cancel out withholding kill Ex:  More than one unsuccessful attempt was made to kill Sir Harry nip gather Ex:  It also means Gather, gather this is scattered
As verb : amputate deduct cut Ex:  The spheres were swung out to form cylinders and then cut while still hot bite Ex:  Viper Zoology of Egypt which has two protuberances on the head-shaped horns which the bite is dangerous make out take off cut up scythe slit lop pare detach Ex:  Soap detach bring in sever mutilate cancel
Suggested : to cut, wound, or tear with the teeth to penetrate with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument or object to take away, as from a sum or amount to cut off (all or part of a limb or digit of the body), as by surgery to cut (wheat, rye, etc) with a sickle or other implement or a machine, as in harvest
Exampleतुच्छना का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

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tuchchhana can be used as noun, verb or transitive verb and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 7 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : tuchChanaa

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