Meaning of (कुचैल) kuchaila in english

As noun : worn out Ex:  With the heavy cruisers worn out
battered Ex:  The German attack battered many severely mangy Ex:  A mangy dog. well worn murky sleaze evil Ex:  A man rotten, rotten, male reaches deep secrets of evil and shameful sordid Ex:  He lives sordid messy Ex:  A messy room dirty Ex:  All the dirty oil drained from the engine . waste Ex:  Eiffel was bored and felt that the classes were a waste of time. turbid into a state Ex:  The patient fell into a state of frustration that made fear everything dingy nasty mess Ex:  Now you have really gotten into a mess . bastard Ex:  Botany Plant lipped that Hemp is also called bastard shop soiled smutch unclean Ex:  S 'abstaining from things unclean in a state Ex:  Years of civil war had left Rome in a state of near-lawlessness tip Ex:  Kerala, and Tamil Nadu, almost to the southern tip of the Indian peninsula. snotty nosed seedy Ex:  Having air seedy shopworn black Ex:  Cockatoo species range from mostly white to mostly black pig Ex:  Guinea pig strains used in scientific research are primarily outbred strains.
As verb : worn Ex:  She looks worn after the days work. ragged Ex:  A large ragged eye is a non-circular eye which appears fragmented stinking Ex:  Traps that tends to stinking beasts
As adjective : tattered Ex:  He entered the room with tattered clothes. shabby tatty ratty Ex:  She gets ratty with me,when Im late. threadbare Ex:  The man was in threadbare rugs. dusty Ex:  The atmosphere is quite dusty mucky filthy Ex:  Gandhi noticed the filthy state of women's clothes . scruffy Ex:  His scruffy jeans and work shirts were replaced by a Carnaby Street wardrobe. grubby
Suggested : past participle of wear having, caused by, or like the mange to beat persistently or hard pound repeatedly worn or used beyond repair torn to tatters ragged
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(कुचैल) kuchaila can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : kuchaila

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