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61 half-round scraper
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62 rolled half round
சுருட்டிய அரைவட்டம் -
63 rolled round
சுருட்டிய உருண்டை -
64 intestinal round worm
குடல் உருண்டைப் புழு -
65 Wrap round
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66 half round chisel
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67 half round scraper
பாதி வட்ட சுரண்டுளி (சீவுளி) -
68 back round intensity
பின் படா¢ந்த செறிவு -
69 Cylinder bit or Half-round bit
உருளையலகு, பிறையலகு -
70 Half round bit
அரைவட்ட அலகு -
71 Half round chisel
(அரை) நகவுளி -
72 Half round file
அரைவட்ட அரம் -
73 Half round iron
அரைவட்ட இரும்பு -
74 Hollow half round
பொள் அரைவட்டம் -
75 Solid half round
திண்ம அரை வட்டம் -
76 stepping round
சுற்றுக்கவடிடல் -
77 a thin piece of cloth tied round the mouth of a vessel filled with watter for the purpose of steaming some item of food
பானையில் வண்டு கட்டும் துணிEnglish-Tamil dictionary > a thin piece of cloth tied round the mouth of a vessel filled with watter for the purpose of steaming some item of food
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78 flesh round the finger-nail
நகத்தை சூழ்ந்த சதை -
79 last round
கடைசிச் சுற்று -
80 out-of-round
வட்ட வடிவம் அற்ற
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