Meaning of (उपकूल) upakoola in english

As noun : shore Ex:  Most of the sea shore and all sea islands were declared "border zones".
verge Ex:  At one point it seemed that Hannibal was on the verge of victory edge Ex:  The cup poised on the edge of the table. coast Ex:  There are many fiords along the coast of Scandinavian countries. margo visor Ex:  Coiffure of man, made of cloth or skin, which generally has a visor on the front strand Ex:  This RNA strand is then processed to give messenger RNA brink Ex:  The disasters of Oudenarde and Lille led France to the brink of ruin. fringe Ex:  With a fringe in her hair she looks beautiful. list Ex:  I got it at 30% off the list price kerb board Ex:  The illegal immigrants stowed away on board the freighter side Ex:  lamp is used in village side where problem of electricity. border Ex:  She smuggled cigarettes across the border brim Ex:  Glass of wine or other liquid, full to the brim inside Ex:  I want you to keep inside . rim Ex:  Away from the central bulge or outer rim lip Ex:  a horse piss Him off the tendons of the muscles of the upper lip eyeshade surround Ex:  The 18 kilometres of beaches that surround Vancouver include English Bay skirt Ex:  Her skirt has lots of frills. frame Ex:  Trim down the picture before you frame it . vizor bank Ex:  Haris appointment in the bank was welcomed by his family. bank Ex:  Haris appointment in the bank was welcomed by his family. brink Ex:  The disasters of Oudenarde and Lille led France to the brink of ruin. border Ex:  She smuggled cigarettes across the border
Suggested : to drive or leave (a ship, fish, etc) aground or ashore Armor
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(on a close helmet) a piece having slits or holes for vision , situated above and pivoted with a beaver or a ventail and beaver See diag under close helmet the land next to the sea seashore the edge, rim, or margin of something the land along the edge of a sea, lake, broad river, etc
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(उपकूल) upakoola can be used as noun. and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Noun, Verb and/or Adjective in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : upakuula

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