governable - Meaning in Sanskrit

governable - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of governable in English

governable adjective

  1. capable of being controlled

What is governable meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase governable refers to capable of being controlled. See governable meaning in Sanskrit, governable definition, translation and meaning of governable in Sanskrit. Find governable similar words, governable synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of governable. Find the answer of what is the meaning of governable in Sanskrit.

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