lobate foot - Meaning in Gujarati

lobate foot - Meaning in Gujarati

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Definitions and Meaning of lobate foot in English

lobate foot noun

  1. a bird's foot having separate toes each with membranous flaps along the sides

What is lobate foot meaning in Gujarati?

The word or phrase lobate foot refers to a bird's foot having separate toes each with membranous flaps along the sides. See lobate foot meaning in Gujarati, lobate foot definition, translation and meaning of lobate foot in Gujarati. Learn and practice the pronunciation of lobate foot. Find the answer of what is the meaning of lobate foot in Gujarati.

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