practitioner - Meaning in Telugu

practitioner - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of practitioner in English

practitioner noun

  1. someone who practices a learned profession

What is practitioner meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase practitioner refers to someone who practices a learned profession. See practitioner meaning in Telugu, practitioner definition, translation and meaning of practitioner in Telugu. Find practitioner similar words, practitioner synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of practitioner. Find the answer of what is the meaning of practitioner in Telugu.

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