stick on - Meaning in Sanskrit

stick on - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of stick on in English

stick on verb

  1. attach to

    Example

    • "affix the seal here"
  2. apply a heavy coat to

What is stick on meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase stick on refers to attach to, or apply a heavy coat to. See stick on meaning in Sanskrit, stick on definition, translation and meaning of stick on in Sanskrit. Find stick on similar words, stick on synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of stick on. Find the answer of what is the meaning of stick on in Sanskrit.

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