fray - Meaning in Sanskrit

fray - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of fray in English

fray noun

  1. a noisy fight

fray verb

  1. cause friction

    Example

    • "my sweater scratches"
  2. wear away by rubbing

    Example

    • "The friction frayed the sleeve"

What is fray meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase fray refers to a noisy fight, or cause friction, or wear away by rubbing. See fray meaning in Sanskrit, fray definition, translation and meaning of fray in Sanskrit. Find fray similar words, fray synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of fray. Find the answer of what is the meaning of fray in Sanskrit.

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