कंद tuber masculine noun Examples : Level C1 आलू एक कंद है The potato is a tuber कंद - किसी खाई जाने वाली जड़ को कहते हैं, जैसे जिमीकंद A tuber is any edible root, such as taro (for example) कंद bulb masculine noun Example : Level C1 प्याज़ एक कंद है The onion is a bulb Close the edit window and save your corrections Learn Hindi with the locals New search ? Search Search with voice ... or browse the dictionary Discover India your way Contact Your nameYour emailYour messageSend Submit a translation Submit your translation Your nameYour emailYour translationSend Listening limit reached You reached the listening limit. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login Login to add to your knowledge You should be logged to use this functionnality. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login Login to add to your knowledge You should be logged to use this functionnality. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login Submit a picture Submit a picture Loading... Login to contribute You should be logged to use this functionality. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login
कंद bulb masculine noun Example : Level C1 प्याज़ एक कंद है The onion is a bulb Close the edit window and save your corrections Learn Hindi with the locals New search ? Search Search with voice ... or browse the dictionary Discover India your way Contact Your nameYour emailYour messageSend Submit a translation Submit your translation Your nameYour emailYour translationSend Listening limit reached You reached the listening limit. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login Login to add to your knowledge You should be logged to use this functionnality. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login Login to add to your knowledge You should be logged to use this functionnality. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login Submit a picture Submit a picture Loading... Login to contribute You should be logged to use this functionality. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login