ṭakkar English Meaning - Translate ṭakkar (Butt) into English from Hindi

ṭakkar Roman Hindi to English Meaning is Butt. It is a noun by form. Other ṭakkar English Meanings are are Base, Bottom, Edge, Extremity, Foot, Fundament, Haft, Handle, Hilt, Shank, Stock, Stub, Stump, Tail, Tip, and a lot others listed on this page.

ṭakkar

कुन्दा

Butt

[buht]

Definitions of Butt

n. A limit; a bound; a goal; the extreme bound; the end.

n. The larger or thicker end of anything; the blunt end, in distinction from the sharp end. Formerly also spelled but. See 2nd but, n. sense 2.

n. A mark to be shot at; a target.

n. A person at whom ridicule, jest, or contempt is directed.

n. A push, thrust, or sudden blow, given by the head of an animal.

n. A thrust in fencing.

n. A piece of land left unplowed at the end of a field.

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n. A joint where the ends of two objects come squarely together without scarfing or chamfering; -- also called butt joint.

n. The end of a connecting rod or other like piece, to which the boxing is attached by the strap, cotter, and gib.

n. The portion of a half-coupling fastened to the end of a hose.

n. The joint where two planks in a strake meet.

n. A kind of hinge used in hanging doors, etc.; -- so named because fastened on the edge of the door, which butts against the casing, instead of on its face, like the strap hinge; also called butt hinge.

n. The thickest and stoutest part of tanned oxhides, used for soles of boots, harness, trunks.

n. The hut or shelter of the person who attends to the targets in rifle practice.

n. The buttocks; ; -- used as a euphemism, less objectionable than ass.

n. A large cask or vessel for wine or beer. It contains two hogsheads.

n. The common English flounder.

intransitive v. To join at the butt, end, or outward extremity; to terminate; to be bounded; to abut.

intransitive v. To thrust the head forward; to strike by thrusting the head forward, as an ox or a ram. [See Butt, n.]

transitive v. To strike by thrusting the head against; to strike with the head.

Form Noun

How To Spell Butt [buht]

Origin of Butt Middle English: from Old French boter, of Germanic origin.

Antonyms For Butt , Opposite to Butt

Top,

ṭakkar Roman Hindi to English Meaning - Find the correct meaning of ṭakkar in English. It is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from Roman Hindi to English. There are always several meanings of each word in English. The correct meaning of ṭakkar in English is Butt. In Hindi, it is written as कुन्दा. Butt is a noun according to parts of speech. It is spelled as [buht].

There are also several similar words to Butt in our dictionary, which are Base, Bottom, Edge, Extremity, Foot, Fundament, Haft, Handle, Hilt, Shank, Stock, Stub, Stump, Tail and Tip. The opposite word of Butt are Top. After Roman Hindi to English translation of ṭakkar, if you have issues in pronunciation, then you can hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.

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