gunite - Meaning in Sanskrit

gunite - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of gunite in English

gunite noun

  1. a mixture of cement and sand and water that is sprayed on a surface under pneumatic pressure

What is gunite meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase gunite refers to a mixture of cement and sand and water that is sprayed on a surface under pneumatic pressure. See gunite meaning in Sanskrit, gunite definition, translation and meaning of gunite in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of gunite. Find the answer of what is the meaning of gunite in Sanskrit.

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