Meaning of bnkata in english

Interpreting bnkata - बंकट
As noun : hanumana
curved Ex:  Botanical plant of the family Ranunculaceae, cultivated in gardens because of the beauty of the flower, which is topped with five nectaries shaped curved horns and alternating with the petals curve Ex:  Geometry Straight which, indefinitely prolonged, continually approaching a curve without ever touching obliquely Ex:  Projecting a body obliquely squint skewed transversal edgeways cockeyed cock eyed edgewise cross Ex:  Passengers cross the river to Aberdeen Heliports in Freetown by hovercraft bias Ex:  It also means, in terms of coat of arms, Sort of a distorted square of bias and asked who is an ecu furniture dreadful unreachable
As verb : skew
As adjective : crooked arch Ex:  PONTET in terms of Sellier, means the Party of arch form in the saddle transverse italic oblique Ex:  oblique Order, provision according to which an army troops or body engages in combat by one of its wings, refusing the other wing to the enemy lopsided formidable Ex:  A formidable rival severe Ex:  The most severe cases of dysplasia are referred to as "carcinoma in situ". ghastly acute Ex:  He still says Sound acute than heard some animals, such as snakes, swans, geese, etc horrendous redoubtable unapproachable impassable Ex:  The roads are impassable unpassable
Suggested : to one side out of line in a crooked position awry Architecture
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a curved masonry construction for spanning an opening, consisting of a number of wedgelike stones, bricks, or the like, set with the narrower side toward the opening in such a way that forces on the arch are transmitted as vertical or oblique stresses on either side of the opening not straight bending curved a continuously bending line , without angles a continuously bending line , without angles
Exampleबंकट का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

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bnkata can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 4 including consonants matras. The word is used as Noun and/or Adjective in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : b.nkaTa

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