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A contrivance of two bamboos, the upper ends of which cross each other and are tied a little below where they cross, used in raising timber or heavy weight. in Assamese

  

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A contrivance of two bamboos, the upper ends of which cross each other and are tied a little below where they cross, used in raising timber or heavy weight. meaning in Assamese

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