burnup - Meaning in Sanskrit

burnup - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of burnup in English

burnup noun

  1. the amount of fuel used up (as in a nuclear reactor)
  2. a high-speed motorcycle race on a public road

What is burnup meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase burnup refers to the amount of fuel used up (as in a nuclear reactor), or a high-speed motorcycle race on a public road. See burnup meaning in Sanskrit, burnup definition, translation and meaning of burnup in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of burnup. Find the answer of what is the meaning of burnup in Sanskrit.

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