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beholder - Meaning in Sanskrit

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IPA: bɪhoʊldSanskrit: बिहोल्ड

behold - Meaning in Sanskrit

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behold Word Forms & Inflections

beheld (verb past tense)
beholding (verb present participle)
beholds (verb present tense)

Definitions and Meaning of beholder in English

behold verb

  1. see with attention

    Synonyms

    lay eyes on

    Example

    • "behold Christ!"

Synonyms of behold

Description

Behold is an American brand of furniture polish produced by Nakoma Products, LLC. Behold furniture polish and Endust dusting aid were previously produced by Sara Lee. When Drackett was sold to S. C. Johnson & Son in 1992, these two products, Endust and Behold, were sold to Sara Lee. In 2010 the product lines Endust and Behold were sold to Nakoma Products LLC. Located in Coal City, Illinois. The company introduced a new glass cleaner and oven/grill cleaner under the Behold brand name in 2012. S. C. Johnson produces Pledge, a similar product to Behold.

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More matches for behold

noun 

beholdingलोकनम्
beholdingनिशमनम्
beholdingनिशामनम्
beholdingनिध्यानम्
beholdingअभिवीक्षणम्
beholdingसंप्रेक्षणम्
beholdingअनुख्याति

adjective 

beholdingआलोकिन्

What is beholder meaning in Sanskrit?

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