included - Meaning in Malayalam

included - Meaning in Malayalam

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Definitions and Meaning of included in English

included adjective

  1. enclosed in the same envelope or package

    Example

    • "the included check"

What is included meaning in Malayalam?

The word or phrase included refers to enclosed in the same envelope or package. See included meaning in Malayalam, included definition, translation and meaning of included in Malayalam. Learn and practice the pronunciation of included. Find the answer of what is the meaning of included in Malayalam.

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