sugar loaf - Meaning in Sanskrit

sugar loaf - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of sugar loaf in English

sugar loaf noun

  1. a large conical loaf of concentrated refined sugar

What is sugar loaf meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase sugar loaf refers to a large conical loaf of concentrated refined sugar. See sugar loaf meaning in Sanskrit, sugar loaf definition, translation and meaning of sugar loaf in Sanskrit. Find sugar loaf similar words, sugar loaf synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of sugar loaf. Find the answer of what is the meaning of sugar loaf in Sanskrit.

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