Meaning of (सीँवँ, सीँव) seeँva in english
As noun : extent Ex:  The extent of the glacier ice during the Pleistocene, however, was not static.
purview compass horizon Ex:  horizon threshold limit Ex:  There is no population limit for a city. confines range Ex:  Recent estimates of Bangladesh's population range from 142 to 159 million base bounds Ex:  The deer, deer go by leaps and bounds squeeze precinct round Ex:  It is also said Play a round of his trade and, Most often, Play a round of his way limitation end Ex:  At the north-eastern end of the Palace is the most famous of the towers line Ex:  1978, with five extensions of the single line completed since. purlieus march Ex:  The weight of his march cut off edge Ex:  He could not reach the edge and drowned, he could not reach the shore and drowned restriction measure Ex:  In terms of music, Beat measurement, Mark measure by equal movements hand or foot pale boundary Ex:  The northern boundary of the Southern Ocean with its Atlantic corner Ex:  It was in a corner where we had great difficulty finding the division Ex:  division border Ex:  Interstate 805 branches off from I-5 just north of the border extent Ex:  The extent of the glacier ice during the Pleistocene, however, was not static. precinct limit Ex:  There is no population limit for a city. length Ex:  The Volga is the largest river in Europe in terms of length margin Ex:  It also means Cut, decreasing the margin
As verb : confine
Suggested : the line or circle that forms the apparent boundary between earth and sky an instrument for determining directions, as by means of a freely rotating magnetized needle that indicates magnetic north the range of operation, authority, control , concern, etc to enclose within bounds limit or restrict the space or degree to which a thing extends length, area, volume, or scope
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(सीँवँ, सीँव) seeँva
can be used as noun or verb and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 11 including consonants matras. The word is used as Noun in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
siiँv.N, siiँva