English to Telugu Meaning of gingham - గింటము అంటారు


Gingham :
గింటము అంటారు

గొడుగు, తప్పక, గింటము అంటారు, ఆచ్ఛాదనము, పండ్లపాచి, ఫంగస్

గింటము అంటారు
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Definitions of gingham in English
Noun(1) a clothing fabric in a plaid weave
Examples of gingham in English
(1) It contained a four-poster bed with gingham curtains, a large rug, two large chairs, a bedside table, and a large bookshelf.(2) She has a red and white gingham dress and blond pigtails.(3) The picnic table is spread with a red and whit gingham cloth.(4) I thought my pink and white gingham check shirt was just the thing.(5) gingham curtains(6) Edith wore a sweet pink gingham dress with a white ruffle at the hem and a white apron.
(1) ginger ale ::
అల్లం ఆలే
(2) ginger root ::
అల్లం రూట్
(3) ginger hair ::
అల్లం జుట్టు
(4) ginger beer ::
అల్లం బీరు
(5) pickled ginger ::
ఊరవేసిన అల్లం
(6) ginger up ::
అల్లం అప్
(7) fresh ginger ::
తాజా అల్లం
(8) ginger nut ::
అల్లం గింజ
(9) dry ginger ::
పొడి అల్లం
Synonyms
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1. umbrella ::
గొడుగు
2. must ::
తప్పక
3. gingham ::
గింటము అంటారు
4. sunshade ::
ఆచ్ఛాదనము
5. tartar ::
పండ్లపాచి
6. fungus ::
ఫంగస్
Different Forms
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