water parting - Meaning in Sanskrit

water parting - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of water parting in English

water parting noun

  1. a ridge of land that separates two adjacent river systems

What is water parting meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase water parting refers to a ridge of land that separates two adjacent river systems. See water parting meaning in Sanskrit, water parting definition, translation and meaning of water parting in Sanskrit. Find water parting similar words, water parting synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of water parting. Find the answer of what is the meaning of water parting in Sanskrit.

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