Aboral
Aboral is an adjective that has multiple meanings in Telugu. The word can be used to describe the direction away from or opposite to the mouth or oral region of an organism. In Telugu, it can be translated as “ముఖానికట్టు వేయడం లేదా విపరీత దిశలో” (mukhānikattu vēyaḍaṁ lēdā viparīta diśalō).
Additionally, aboral can also refer to the side or surface of an organism that is opposite to or away from its mouth. In Telugu, it can be translated as “ముఖానికట్టు వేయడం లేదా విపరీత దిశలో ఉన్న” (mukhānikattu vēyaḍaṁ lēdā viparīta diśalō unna).
Part of Speech: Adjective
Pronunciation: /əˈbɔrəl/ (uh-BOR-uhl)
Synonyms:
- Opposite
- Contrary
- Reverse
- Backward
Nearby Words:
- Aboriginal – ఆదివాసులు (ādivāsulu)
- Abort – విఫలమైన (viphalamaina)
- Abode – నివాసస్థానం (nivāsasthānam)
- Abolish – రద్దు చేయడం (raddu cēyaḍaṁ)
Antonyms:
- Oral – ముఖానికట్టు (mukhānikattu)
- Proximal – సమీప (samīpa)
- Adjacent – పక్కపక్క (pakkapakka)
- Close – సమీప (samīpa)
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