Meaning of (मुखचपलात) mukhachapalata in english

As noun : huge Ex:  Callas had a huge voice.
enormously Ex:  Churchill was enormously supportive of Truman in his first days in office monumentally mountain Ex:  Such processes produce the popularly recognizable mountain peak shape. heaps more heavily Ex:  Currently, China is heavily preparing for the games. excess Ex:  Burned Brain, No extravagant, reckless, bringing everything to excess fit to burst a great many only too no end of frightfully a good many so Ex:  : As so These can be written as Summing these two equalities piping ever more thick Ex:  It said, in terms of anatomy, elongated portions of some narrow, little thick great Ex:  For his great height, his feet seemed very narrow. manys the
As adjective : considerable Ex:  This is shown, for instance, by its considerable population of Chinese origin. most Ex:  It is also used for Sebatbeit, Me'en, and most other languages of Ethiopia. substantial Ex:  Dufferin himself lost substantial money on his holdings in the company
As adverb : too Ex:  Maxwell deemed too young for the task. hugely vastly Ex:  This position was vastly unpopular obscenely agonizingly mightily prohibitively deeply Ex:  He was deeply influenced by both Cubist and Futurist trends. extravagantly devilishly highly Ex:  Most football players have highly specialized roles. dearly immoderately immensely Ex:  The Federation Flag proved immensely popular badly Ex:  This church is interesting, though badly damaged in the earthquake. widely Ex:  These works are widely performed today. hellishly dreadfully heartily disgustingly
Suggested : extraordinarily large in bulk, quantity, or extent in addition also furthermore moreover resembling a monument massive or imposing greatly exceeding the common size, extent, etc huge immense extraordinarily large in bulk, quantity, or extent
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(मुखचपलात) mukhachapalata can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 8 including consonants matras. The word is used as Noun in hindi and falls under Feminine gender originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : mukhachapalaata

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