crosscut Meaning in Arabic

Crosscut meaning in Arabic is إقطع. Check out Crosscut similar words like Crosscuts and Crosscutting; Crosscut Urdu Translation is إقطع.

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• Crosscut

  1. (n.) A short cut across; a path shorter than by the high road.
  2. (n.) A level driven across the course of a vein, or across the main workings, as from one gangway to another.
  3. (v. t.) To cut across or through; to intersect.

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Crosscut ترجمة باللغة العربية: يمكن أن يكون البحث عن المعاني باللغة العربية مفيدًا لفهم السياق بطريقة فعالة۔ يمكنك الحصول على أكثر من ترجمة لكلمة واحدة باللغة العربية۔لقد قمت بالبحث في الكلمة الأوردية Crosscut مما يعني إقطع باللغة الأردية۔ تعريفات الكلمة Crosscut تم وصفه هنا بأقصى قدر من التفاصيل، وأيضا تغريم المرادفات المختلفة للكلمة Crosscut ۔ يمكنك العثور على كلمات مثل Crosscut من Hamariweb.com۔ القاموس بلغات متعددة مثل الأردية، العربية ، الهندية ، الإسبانية ، الفرنسية وغيرها من اللغات۔

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