Meaning of (संछन्न) snchhanna in english

As noun : clouded
classified Ex:  These are: The national capital, Banjul, is classified as a city. blind sneaky secret Ex:  He discovered his secret inside Ex:  A place where the meeting of two surfaces that are either inside or outside undisclosed hole and corner arcane covert closet undetected sneaking hugger mugger sneak occult unrevealed backstage subterraneous private Ex:  He was buried August 18, 2007 on the island in a private ceremony. close Ex:  He did have several close friendships with men secrecy privy hush hush key Ex:  "the key motif of the entire symphony" vague new Ex:  After 1158 and under the new conditions unexplored unknowing unknown Ex:  Vivaldi remained unknown for his published concerti
As verb : covered Ex:  At higher elevations the islands are permanently covered with ice and snow. hidden Ex:  It even told some children's games, when seeking the object that has hidden and that it is for him to learn just to approach obscure Ex:  He figuratively called the Explanation of an obscure thing unclear
As adjective : clandestine silent Ex:  SECRET also signifies discreet, silent about something entrusted to veiled inner Ex:  The main belt may also be divided into the inner and outer belts ulterior surreptitious cryptic furtive cloak and dagger subterranean dark Ex:  Sinking in a dark reverie undercover nameless unrevealed undiscovered unidentified undisclosed
As adverb : underground Ex:  These plans included a new public-transit system and an underground city incognito
Suggested : confused muddled disordered situated within or farther within interior having a veil making no sound quiet still to be or serve as a covering for extend over rest on the surface of
Exampleसंछन्न का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

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(संछन्न) snchhanna can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi composed of more than one word originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : s.nChanna

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