1. munshi - Noun
2. Munshi - Proper noun
(South Asia) A clerk or secretary. [from 17th c.]
(South Asia) A language teacher, especially one teaching Hindustani or Persian.
Munshi (plural Munshis)
A surname.
Alongside Munshi, the business has a solid founding team. Source: Internet
A cop, Aashiq Hussain, who was posted as Munshi in Awantipora Police Station of Pulwama district was shot dead tonight in Padgampora village of the district. Source: Internet
Machine learning, and specifically deep learning, has allowed researchers to do a number of things substantially better than before, said Ash Munshi, CEO of Pepperdata. Source: Internet
In an address at the club in 1936, Munshi Premchand gave a call to speak and write about different types of oppression prevalent in British India. Source: Internet
Saroo Brierley, born Sheru Munshi Khan, was the youngest of three brothers raised by a struggling single mother in central India. Source: Internet
Victoria could not control what happened to the Munshi from beyond the grave, but she did everything in her power to mitigate the harsh treatment she presumed her family would inflict upon him. Source: Internet