polynya - Meaning in Gujarati

polynya - Meaning in Gujarati

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Definitions and Meaning of polynya in English

polynya noun

  1. a stretch of open water surrounded by ice (especially in Arctic seas)

What is polynya meaning in Gujarati?

The word or phrase polynya refers to a stretch of open water surrounded by ice (especially in Arctic seas). See polynya meaning in Gujarati, polynya definition, translation and meaning of polynya in Gujarati. Learn and practice the pronunciation of polynya. Find the answer of what is the meaning of polynya in Gujarati.

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