cervix - Meaning in Sanskrit

cervix - Meaning in Sanskrit

Sorry, exact match is not available in the bilingual dictionary.

12

Definitions and Meaning of cervix in English

cervix noun

  1. necklike opening to the uterus
  2. the part of an organism (human or animal) that connects the head to the rest of the body

    Examples

    • "he admired her long graceful neck"
    • "the horse won by a neck"

What is cervix meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase cervix refers to necklike opening to the uterus, or the part of an organism (human or animal) that connects the head to the rest of the body. See cervix meaning in Sanskrit, cervix definition, translation and meaning of cervix in Sanskrit. Find cervix similar words, cervix synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of cervix. Find the answer of what is the meaning of cervix in Sanskrit.

Other languages: cervix meaning in Hindi

Tags for the entry "cervix"

What is cervix meaning in Sanskrit, cervix translation in Sanskrit, cervix definition, pronunciations and examples of cervix in Sanskrit.

Advertisement - Remove

Vocabulary Quiz

Animals

Question

SHABDKOSH Apps

Download SHABDKOSH Apps for Android and iOS
SHABDKOSH Logo Shabdkosh  Premium

Ad-free experience & much more

Articles

image

Origin of Sanskrit

Sanskrit might be an old language, but it still is a very important one. Learning Sanskrit helps understand old scripts and writings. Read this article to know about its origin.
image

Punctuation rules

Read these basic rules that would help improve you writing style and make it a little more formal.
image

Improving writing skills

Writing is as important as reading and speaking. Writing helps create clear and easy to read messages.
image

Fun facts about Hindi

Every language comes with facts and history. Hindi is no exception. Know these facts and your…
image

Types of nouns

Nouns are the largest group of words in any language. Understanding them and using them correctly…
image

French words used in English

Using French words while talking in English is not new. French has been a part of English language…
Advertisement - Remove
Back to top

Liked Words

Login to get your liked words.

Recent Searches

Login to get your liked words.